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  1. Interaction effect of response medium and working memory capacity on creative idea generation.Ning Hao, Huan Yuan, Rui Cheng, Qing Wang & Mark A. Runco - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    A Multi-Granularity Backbone Network Extraction Method Based on the Topology Potential.Hanning Yuan, Yanni Han, Ning Cai & Wei An - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-8.
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    Chinese minzu education in higher education: An inspiration for ‘western’ diversity education?Mei Yuan, Sude, Tian Wang, Wan Zhang, Ning Chen, Ashley Simpson & Fred Dervin - 2020 - British Journal of Educational Studies 68 (4):461-486.
    Calls for complementing, modifying and ‘decolonising’ the conceptualisation and implementation of Diversity Education (e.g. multicultural, intercultural, and/or social justice education) are currently being heard in the ‘West’. This paper explores some of the characteristics and benefits of Chinese Minzu Education as a potential addition to the field. Our starting point is that Chinese education is often misrepresented and that knowledge about diversity in China (which includes, amongst others, minority groups and Han people), and especially about how people are educated for (...)
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    Examples facilitate divergent thinking: The effects of timing and quality.Huan Yuan, Kelong Lu, Cuirong Yang & Ning Hao - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 93 (C):103169.
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    Cognitive Driven Multilayer Self-Paced Learning with Misclassified Samples.Qi Zhu, Ning Yuan & Donghai Guan - 2019 - Complexity 2019:1-10.
    In recent years, self-paced learning has attracted much attention due to its improvement to nonconvex optimization based machine learning algorithms. As a methodology introduced from human learning, SPL dynamically evaluates the learning difficulty of each sample and provides the weighted learning model against the negative effects from hard-learning samples. In this study, we proposed a cognitive driven SPL method, i.e., retrospective robust self-paced learning, which is inspired by the following two issues in human learning process: the misclassified samples are more (...)
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    Relaxed fuzzy observer-based output feedback control synthesis of discrete-time nonlinear control systems.Hongxia Yu, Xiangpeng Xie, Jiawei Zhang, Donghong Ning & Yuan-Wei Jing - 2016 - Complexity 21 (S1):593-601.
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  7. Liu yi yuan rong: Ma Yifu wen hua zhe xue yan jiu.Ning Xu - 2008 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
     
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    Affective and Cognitive Empathy in Pre-teachers With Strong or Weak Professional Identity: An ERP Study.Juncheng Zhu, Xin Qiang Wang, Xiaoxin He, Yuan-Yan Hu, Fuhong Li, Ming-Fan Liu & Baojuan Ye - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    The Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect on Academic Self-Concept: A Meta-Analysis.Junyan Fang, Xitong Huang, Minqiang Zhang, Feifei Huang, Zhe Li & Qiting Yuan - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Effects of Passenger Risk Perception During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Airline Industry: Evidence From the United States Stock Market.Zhou Lu, Linchuang Zhu, Zhenhui Li, Xueping Liang & Yuan Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a dramatic reshaping of passenger risk perception for airline industry. The sharp increase in risk aversion by air passenger has caused a disastrous impact on the tourism service industry, particularly airline industry. Although the existing literature has provided a lot of studies on the impact of the pandemic on travel industry, there are very few studies discussing the impact of change in passenger risk perception on the stock market performance of airline industry. This study considers (...)
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    How Does Culture Shape Creativity? A Mini-Review.Yong Shao, Chenchen Zhang, Jing Zhou, Ting Gu & Yuan Yuan - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:434004.
    The purpose of this study was to examine how culture shapes creativity by reviewing empirical findings across diverse studies. The impact of culture on creativity is typically manifested in three ways: (a) people from different cultures or settings have distinct implicit and/or explicit conceptions of creativity; (b) individuals from different cultures, particularly those from individualist and collectivist cultures, show differences in preferred creative processes and creative processing modes (e.g., usefulness seems more important than novelty in the East, whereas novelty seems (...)
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    NIRS-Based Hyperscanning Reveals Inter-brain Neural Synchronization during Cooperative Jenga Game with Face-to-Face Communication.Ning Liu, Charis Mok, Emily E. Witt, Anjali H. Pradhan, Jingyuan E. Chen & Allan L. Reiss - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    The Impact of Physician Social Media Behavior on Patient Trust.Javad J. Fatollahi, James A. Colbert, Priyanka Agarwal, Joy L. Lee, Eliyahu Y. Lehmann, Neal Yuan, Lisa Soleymani Lehmann & Katherine C. Chretien - 2020 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 11 (2):77-82.
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    Variability in emotion regulation strategy use is negatively associated with depressive symptoms.Xiaoqin Wang, Scott D. Blain, Jie Meng, Yuan Liu & Jiang Qiu - 2021 - Cognition and Emotion 35 (2):324-340.
    Variability in the emotion regulation (ER) strategies one uses throughout daily life has been suggested to reflect adaptive ER ability and to act as a protective factor in mental health. Moreover, psychological inflexibility and persistent negative affect (or affective inertia) are key features of depression and other forms of mental illness and are often further exacerbated by rigid or overly passive regulatory behaviours. The current study investigated the hypothesis that ER variability might serve as a protective factor against depressive symptoms (...)
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    What Drives Managerial Perks? An Empirical Test of Competing Theoretical Perspectives.Hua Zhang, Yuanyang Song & Yuan Ding - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 132 (2):259-275.
    What drives managerial perks? The commonly accepted view of perks suggests that they are a misuse of firm resources for managers’ private benefit, and thus perk consumption is unethical. However, an alternative view argues that perks can motivate managers to work hard and thus add to the value of the firm : from this perspective, perk consumption is an ethical form of behavior. The fundamental difference between the two positions has critical implications for practice, and this article tests these competing (...)
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    Ho Hsiang-Ning.Li Yu-Ning - 1980 - Chinese Studies in History 13 (4):75-78.
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    Resilience Predicts the Trajectories of College Students’ Daily Emotions During COVID-19: A Latent Growth Mixture Model.Li Zhang, Lei Wang, Yuan Liu, Junyi Zhang, Xiaoying Zhang & Jingxin Zhao - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The objective of this study was to examine the association between resilience and trajectories of college students’ negative and positive affect during the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 391 college students recruited from China completed a daily online negative and positive affect scale for 1 week, and their resilience was also measured. Profiles of brief trajectories of negative and positive affect over time were identified using the latent growth mixture model, and the effect of resilience on these trajectories was further (...)
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    Self-Reference Emerges Earlier than Emotion during an Implicit Self-Referential Emotion Processing Task: Event-Related Potential Evidence.Haiyan Zhou, Jialiang Guo, Xiaomeng Ma, Minghui Zhang, Liqing Liu, Lei Feng, Jie Yang, Zhijiang Wang, Gang Wang & Ning Zhong - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Departures of Tainted Outside Directors: A Threshold Approach From Two Competing Theoretical Perspectives.Longwei Tian, Xinran Wang, Jun Xia & Yuan Li - forthcoming - Business and Society.
    Although a tainted outside director’s social status may serve as a buffer against devaluation owing to an affiliate firm’s corporate financial misconduct, the extent of this buffer effect is unclear. We propose a threshold approach by introducing the expectancy violation perspective, which generates a theoretical tension from the network-embeddedness perspective, to clarify the following question: From which perspective does the buffer effect of social status become more salient? Specifically, we propose an inverted U–shaped relationship between the directors’ social status and (...)
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    When Project Commitment Leads to Learning from Failure: The Roles of Perceived Shame and Personal Control.Wenzhou Wang, Bin Wang, Ke Yang, Chong Yang, Wenlong Yuan & Shanghao Song - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Meaning of critical traumatic injury for a patient’s body and self.Yu-Lun Tsai, Hsien-Hsien Chiang, Yu-Ju Chen, Hui-Hsun Chiang, Yuan-Hao Chen & Jen-Jiuan Liaw - 2021 - Nursing Ethics 28 (7-8):1282-1293.
    Background: Patients with a traumatic injury often require intensive care for life-saving treatments. Physical suffering and emotional stress during critical care can be alleviated by ethical caring provided by nurses. The relationship between body and self are fundamentally inseparable. Nurses need to understand the impacts of traumatic injury on a patient’s body and self. Aim: To understand the meaning of traumatic injury for body and self for patients receiving intensive care. Research design: A qualitative descriptive study using Giorgi’s phenomenological approach. (...)
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    The relationship between anger and creative performance: a three-level meta-analysis.Liangyu Xing, Wenyu Zhang, Yikuan Kan & Ning Hao - forthcoming - Cognition and Emotion.
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    When Learning Goal Orientation Leads to Learning From Failure: The Roles of Negative Emotion Coping Orientation and Positive Grieving.Wenzhou Wang, Shanghao Song, Xiaoxuan Chen & Wenlong Yuan - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Considering failure is a common result in project management, how to effectively learn from failure has becoming a more and more important topic for managers. Drawing on the goal orientation theory and grief recovery theory, the purpose of this paper is to clarify the impact of learning goal orientation on learning from failure. Furthermore, this paper examines the mediating effect of two negative emotion coping orientations and the moderating effect of positive grieving in this relationship. The results indicated that: A (...)
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    The Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex Modulates Dialectical Self-Thinking.Fei Wang, Kaiping Peng, Yang Bai, Rui Li, Ying Zhu, Pei Sun, Hua Guo, Chun Yuan, Pia Rotshtein & Jie Sui - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Equilibrium-point hypothesis, minimum effort control strategy and the triphasic muscle activation pattern.Ning Lan & Patrick E. Crago - 1992 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15 (4):769-771.
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    Structural Priming and Frequency Effects Interact in Chinese Sentence Comprehension.Hang Wei, Yanping Dong, Julie E. Boland & Fang Yuan - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Negative refraction and localized states of a classical wave in high-symmetry quasicrystals.Xiangdong Zhang, Wei Zhong, Zhifang Feng, Yiquan Wang, Zhi-Yuan Li & Dao-Zhong Zhang - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (19-21):2811-2819.
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    Initial dislocation density effect on strain hardening in FCC aluminium alloy under laser shock peening.Wangfan Zhou, Xudong Ren, Yunpeng Ren, Shouqi Yuan, Naifei Ren, Xueqing Yang & Samuel Adu-Gyamfi - forthcoming - Philosophical Magazine:1-13.
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    Be in Your Element: The Joint Effect of Human Resource Management Strength and Proactive Personality on Employee Creativity.Jiexuan Zhang, Fei Zhu, Ning Liu & Zijun Cai - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Employee creativity is fast becoming a part and parcel in the wake of the increasing volatility of the employment market and the complexity of job demands. Drawing from the actor-context interactionist theoretical approach and career construction theory, this paper adds to current research by exploring the serial mediating effect of job crafting and career adaptability in the impact of human resource management strength on employee creativity. Furthermore, we suggest that proactive personality interacts with HRMS to jointly influence creativity. Survey data (...)
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    (1 other version)Corrigendum: Expressive Brand Relationship, Brand Love, and Brand Loyalty for Tablet PCs: Building a Sustainable Brand.Shikun Zhang, Michael Yao-Ping Peng, Yaoping Peng, Yuan Zhang, Guoying Ren & Chun-Chun Chen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  31. A New Tool to Measure Malevolent Creativity: The Malevolent Creativity Behavior Scale.Ning Hao, Mengying Tang, Jing Yang, Qifei Wang & Mark A. Runco - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Exploring Confucian Culture’s Impact on Corporate Debt Default Risk: An Ethical Decision-Making Approach.Ning Zhang, Lan Bo, Shulin Wang & Xuanqiao Wang - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-18.
    Corporate debt default risk poses significant challenges in the business world, requiring a multifaceted approach for effective mitigation. This study, grounded in an ethical decision-making framework, investigates the influence of Confucian culture on shaping ethical corporate culture and managers’ moral capacity and its subsequent impact on corporate debt default risk. Our findings indicate that companies deeply influenced by Confucian culture tend to exhibit lower debt default risks. Specifically, companies that embrace Confucian values demonstrate an enhanced ethical corporate culture and heightened (...)
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    The etymology of Sheng (sage) and its confucian conception in early china.Ning Chen - 2000 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 27 (4):409–427.
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    绵延之维: 走向艺术史哲学.Ning Ding - 1997
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  35. The concept of fate in mencius.Ning Chen - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (4):495-520.
    Mencius, who often spoke of ming in different senses among which only one can be taken as fate, upheld two doctrines of fate--moral determinism and blind, unalterable fate--but he was prone to apply the former to collective entities, and the latter to individual persons. This bi-level distinction, which is at variance with the non-distinction in both Moism and Taoism, exercised a profound influence upon the minds of later Confucians.
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  36. Wen xue guo cheng yuan li.Yuan Dong - 1990 - Kunming Shi: Yunnan jiao yu chu ban she. Edited by Zhengfei Cai & Ruyu Wu.
     
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    The Art of Chinese Brush Painting: Ning Yeh's First Album: An Introduction to Fundamental Philosophy and Basic Subjects.Ning Yeh - 1981 - N. Yeh.
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    A Three-Country Study of Unethical Sales Behaviors.Ning Li & William H. Murphy - 2012 - Journal of Business Ethics 111 (2):219-235.
    A major challenge in global sales research is helping managers understand sales ethics across countries. Addressing this challenge, our research investigates whether a few demographic variables and psychographic variables reduce unethical sales behaviors (USBs) in Canada, Mexico, and the USA. Further, using literatures associated with business ethics, national culture, and customer orientation advocacy, we hypothesize why sales managers should expect similarities and differences in USBs between countries. We tested hypotheses using a sales contest scenario and six USBs, examining survey responses (...)
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    Two Kinds of Arguments Against the Fittingness of Fearing Death.Ning Fan - forthcoming - Journal of Value Inquiry:1-15.
    Epicurus famously argued that death cannot be bad for a person because only painful experiences or something that brings about them can be bad for people, but when a person dies, she cannot experience anything at all, let alone pain. If, as Epicurus argued, death is not something bad for us, then presumably, we have no reason to fear it. In contrast with Epicurus, however, contemporary philosophers of death generally subscribe to the deprivation account of the badness of death, which (...)
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    Auf dem Weg zur kritischen Rechtslehre?: Naturrecht, Moralphilosophie und Eigentumstheorie in Kants "Naturrecht Feyerabend".Dieter Hüning, Stefan Klingner & Gianluca Sadun Bordoni (eds.) - 2021 - Leiden, The Netherlands: Koninklijke Brill NV.
    In recent decades, Kant's philosophy of law has increasingly moved into the focus of moral-philosophical discussions. In this context, the "Naturrecht Feyerabend" is of particular importance. On the one hand, it is the only surviving transcription of the lectures on natural law that Kant gave twelve times between 1767 and 1788; on the other hand, it is based on his lectures in the summer semester of 1784 and thus provides important evidence of Kant's reflections during an important phase in the (...)
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    She hui ke xue jie shi yan jiu: gui lü / gui fan, yuan yin / li you yu she hui ke xue jie shi.Jihong Yuan - 2009 - Beijing: Zhongguo she hui ke xue chu ban she.
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    Statistical learning and adaptive decision-making underlie human response time variability in inhibitory control.Ning Ma & Angela J. Yu - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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  43. Original Teachings of Ch'an Buddhism.C. CUNG-YUAN - 1969
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    The Western Question of “Forgiveness” and the Intercultural Relation.Ning Zhang - 2020 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 12 (1):5-16.
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  45. Why avowals must be assertions.Ning Fan - 2022 - Philosophical Investigations 46 (2):221-239.
    In Philosophical Investigations §244, Wittgenstein suggests that we understand avowals (first-person psychological utterances) as manifestations or expressions of the speaker's mental states. An interesting philosophical theory, called expressivism, then develops from this Wittgensteinian idea. However, neo-expressivists disagree with simple expressivists on whether avowals are at the same time assertions, which are truth-evaluable. In this paper, I pursue the expressivist debate about whether avowals must also be viewed as assertions. I consider and reject three neo-expressivist objections against simple expressivism. Then, I (...)
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    Tu xiang bin fen: shi jue yi shu de wen hua wei du.Ning Ding - 2016 - Beijing Shi: Beijing da xue chu ban she.
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    Metaphorical Character of Moral Cognition: A Comparative and Decompositional Analysis.Ning Yu - 2015 - Metaphor and Symbol 30 (3):163-183.
    This article studies the moral metaphor system focusing on a subsystem consisting of five pairs of MORAL and IMMORAL metaphors whose source concepts represent some contrastive categories in our visual experience: WHITE and BLACK, LIGHT and DARK, CLEAR and MURKY, CLEAN and DIRTY, PURE and IMPURE. The study examines whether these moral metaphors are manifested in Chinese and English, looking for linguistic evidence in both languages. It is found that the studied moral metaphors are applicable in both languages at varying (...)
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    Metaphor, Body, and Culture: The Chinese Understanding of Gallbladder and Courage.Ning Yu - 2003 - Metaphor and Symbol 18 (1):13-31.
    According to the theory of internal organs in traditional Chinese medicine, the gallbladder has the function of making judgments and decisions in mental processes and activities, and it also determines one's degree of courage. This culturally constructed medical characterization of the gallbladder forms the base of the cultural model for the concept of courage. In the core of this cultural model is a pair of conceptual metaphors: (a) "GALLBLADDER IS CONTAINTER OF COURAGE," and (b) "COURAGE IS QI (GASEOUS VITAL ENERGY) (...)
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    Civilization and barbarism in Borges' "The South".Ning Chen - 2024 - Prometeica - Revista De Filosofía Y Ciencias 30:07-18.
    This paper studies the theme of civilization and barbarism in El Sur, a short story by Jorge Luis Borges. Focusing on the historical perspective, it analyzes the political-geographical discourse of the Argentine elite on the Indians and the geopolitical imaginary of "the South" in the second half of the nineteenth century. The protagonist of the story, Juan Dalhmann, identifies himself as heir to this discourse based on European values as the only pattern of a universal civilization. Dalhmann interprets the difference (...)
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  50. Zhongguo gu dai yi xue fa zhan di san ge yuan quan de zhong jie: Chuanshan yi xue si xiang yan jiu.Yuanning Chen - 2002 - Changsha Shi: Hunan da xue chu ban she.
     
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