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    Big Five Personality, Academic Entrepreneurial Motivation, and Academic Entrepreneurial Intention: A Research Method Based on Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis.Yuying Zhang, Peng Wang & Yanzhi Zhao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Scholars are the main force behind academic entrepreneurship. The method of how to stimulate scholars’ academic entrepreneurial intention and how to further promote social and economic development are important questions for the academic community. Research on the “net effect” of the factors affecting academic entrepreneurial intention has achieved some theoretical results. However, the results that affect academic entrepreneurial intention are complex and not influenced by a single factor, but rather by the interaction between various factors. Therefore, this study used a (...)
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    Design of digital economy consumer psychology prediction model based on canopy clustering algorithm.Yue Zhang, Peng Ruan & Jingfeng Zhao - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    With the continuous improvement of the level of science and technology, the popularization of the Internet and the development of applications, online consumption has become a major force in personal consumption. As a result, digital consumption is born, and digital consumption is not only reflected in transaction consumption at the monetary level. Like some intangible services similar to the use of dating software, it can also become digital consumption. In this environment, a new economic concept, the digital economy, has emerged (...)
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    How and When Compulsory Citizenship Behavior Leads to Employee Silence: A Moderated Mediation Model Based on Moral Disengagement and Supervisor–Subordinate Guanxi Views.Peixu He, Zhenglong Peng, Hongdan Zhao & Christophe Estay - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 155 (1):259-274.
    Prior research on citizenship behavior has mainly focused on its voluntary side—organizational citizenship behavior. Unfortunately, although compulsory behavior is a global organizational phenomenon, the involuntary side of CB—compulsory citizenship behavior, defined as employees’ involuntary engagement in extra-role work activities that are beneficial to the organization : 77–93, 2006)—has long been neglected and very little is known about its potential negative consequences. Particularly, research on CCB–counterproductive work behavior association is still in its nascent stage. Therefore, drawing on moral disengagement theory and (...)
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    The Association Between Metabolic Disturbance and Cognitive Impairments in Early-Stage Schizophrenia.Xing-Jie Peng, Gang-Rui Hei, Ran-Ran Li, Ye Yang, Chen-Chen Liu, Jing-Mei Xiao, Yu-Jun Long, Ping Shao, Jing Huang, Jing-Ping Zhao & Ren-Rong Wu - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:599720.
    Background: Cognitive impairment is one of the core symptoms of schizophrenia, which is considered to be significantly correlated to prognosis. In recent years, many studies have suggested that metabolic disorders could be related to a higher risk of cognitive defects in a general setting. However, there has been limited evidence on the association between metabolism and cognitive function in patients with early-stage schizophrenia.Methods: In this study, we recruited 172 patients with early-stage schizophrenia. Relevant metabolic parameters were examined and cognitive function (...)
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    Exponential Stabilization of Coupled Hybrid Stochastic Delayed BAM Neural Networks: A Periodically Intermittent Control Method.Yunjian Peng, Birong Zhao, Weijie Sun & Feiqi Deng - 2018 - Complexity 2018:1-14.
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    The Impostor Phenomenon Among Nursing Students and Nurses: A Scoping Review.Ying Peng, Shao-Wen Xiao, Hui Tu, Xiao-Yun Xiong, Zhao-Jia Ma, Wen-Jun Xu & Ting Cheng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The impostor phenomenon refers to a false internal experience of low intelligence or ability that is associated with anxiety, depression, psychological distress, and burnout. The emotions associated with the IP affect not only personal mental health but also patient care. To address this issue, we need to completely understand the prevalence of and factors related to the IP and ways to resolve/overcome IP feelings. The aim of this scoping review was to identify the existing evidence regarding the IP among nursing (...)
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    The Network Structure of Decision-Making Competence in Chinese Adults.Jiaxi Peng, Lei Ren, Nian Yang, Luming Zhao, Peng Fang & Yongcong Shao - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:563023.
    Decision-making competence refers to the ability to make better decisions, as defined by decision-making principles posited by models of rational choice. The adult decision-making competence (A-DMC) scale is a relatively mature evaluation tool used for decision-making competence. However, the A-DMC is yet far from other mature psychological evaluation tools, and especially the structure of A-DMC remains unclear. In the current study, we estimated a regularized partial correlation network of decision-making competence in a Chinese sample consisting of 339 adults who were (...)
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    Use of Knowledge Transfer Theory to Improve Learning Outcomes of Cognitive and Non-cognitive Skills of University Students: Evidence From Taiwan.Michael Yao-Ping Peng, Yongjun Feng, Xue Zhao & WeiLoong Chong - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12:583722.
    Previous studies have explored a multitude of factors influencing student learning outcomes based on various theories. Knowledge transfer theory was adopted to develop the antecedents of student learning outcomes in the complete learning process. This study aims to explore the conspicuousness between various factors within the structural model, such as knowledge transfer, student orientation, and absorptive capacity, by combining marketing and management concepts with higher education studies. This study takes Taiwanese University students as its research samples, and purposive sampling is (...)
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    The relationship between physical activity and trait anxiety in college students: The mediating role of executive function.Zhiwei Dong, Peng Wang, Xin Xin, Shufan Li, Jing Wang, Jinlei Zhao & Xing Wang - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16:1009540.
    ObjectivesAimed to analyze the mediating effect of executive function between physical activity level and trait anxiety in college students.MethodsThe International Physical Activity Questionnaire, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Stroop task, 1-back task, and More-odd shifting task were used to analyze 248 college students.ResultsTrait anxiety were significantly correlated with shifting function (r = 0.182, P = 0.004) and inhibition function (r = 0.163, P = 0.010) and not with working memory (r = 0.056, P = 0.385). Vigorous physical activity (VPA) was most highly (...)
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    How Do Determiners of Job Performance Matter During COVID-19? The Conservation of Resource Theory.Wen-Xuan Zhao, Lijin Shao, Mingjun Zhan & Michael Yao-Ping Peng - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    During the COVID-19 pandemic, business managers are facing many challenges from a severe challenge. Many organizations have changed their original management mode and organizational behavior to improve employees’ organizational citizenship behavior, thus reducing their sense of anxiety and incapability. Thereinto, job performance of the employees also affects the growth and development of the organization. To explore how to fragment employees’ positive psychology and job performance, this study discusses the influence on employees’ subjective wellbeing and job performance from relevant factors at (...)
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    From Growth Mindset to Grit in Chinese Schools: The Mediating Roles of Learning Motivations.Yukun Zhao, Gengfeng Niu, Hanchao Hou, Guang Zeng, Liying Xu, Kaiping Peng & Feng Yu - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Positive Education Interventions Prevent Depression in Chinese Adolescents.Yukun Zhao, Feng Yu, Yiwen Wu, Guang Zeng & Kaiping Peng - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Social Anxiety, Stress Type, and Conformity among Adolescents.Peng Zhang, Yanhe Deng, Xue Yu, Xin Zhao & Xiangping Liu - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  14. Prediction of the Effect of Sleep Deprivation on Response Inhibition via Machine Learning on Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data.Rui Zhao, Xinxin Zhang, Yuanqiang Zhu, Ningbo Fei, Jinbo Sun, Peng Liu, Xuejuan Yang & Wei Qin - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    Inhibitory mechanisms in single negative priming from ignored and briefly flashed primes: The key role of the inter-stimulus interval.Yonghui Wang, Jingjing Zhao, Peng Liu, Lianyu Wei & Meilin Di - 2014 - Consciousness and Cognition 29:235-247.
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    Exploratory machine learning with unknown unknowns.Peng Zhao, Jia-Wei Shan, Yu-Jie Zhang & Zhi-Hua Zhou - 2024 - Artificial Intelligence 327 (C):104059.
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    Research on Impact Mechanism of Demand Side of Urban Residents’ Electricity Consumption: Analysis Based on Microscopic Survey Data.Huawei Hong, Peng Zheng, Lingling Zhu & Yuan Zhao - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    With the further acceleration of urbanization in China, the proportions of both urban residents’ energy consumption and energy-consuming terminal electricity are showing an increasing trend at the same time. In view of the dynamic and time-varying complex system characteristics of power system, it is of great significance to study the impact mechanism of urbanization residents’ electricity consumption on the realization of demand-side management and environmental protection. Based on the one-year follow-up survey data obtained from household meter reading, this paper studies (...)
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    The Effect of Exercise Intervention Based Upon the Selective Functional Movement Assessment in an Athlete With Non-specific Low Back Pain: A Case Report and Pilot Study.Li Huang, Haowei Liu, Li Zhao & Li Peng - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    An S-Curve-Based Approach of Identifying Biological Sequences.Lian-Peng Zhao, Ying-hua Lv, Chun Li, Ming-hai Yao & Xi-zi Jin - 2010 - Acta Biotheoretica 58 (1):1-14.
    The main idea of S-curve diagram is to assign different angle values to different nucleotide acid residues or to different protein amino acids, and then according to cos α j and sin α j, the values are accumulated to construct an S-curve diagram, which is in strict one-to-one correspondence with the biological sequence. In addition, the S-curve diagram proves to be without the degeneracy phenomenon, so that both the degeneracy problem represented by diagrams and the problem of visualization for biological (...)
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    Quantitative Analysis of Comprehensive Influence of Music Network Based on Logistic Regression and Bidirectional Clustering.Yi-Kun Zhao, Guo-Qing Wang, Xiao-Xiao Zhan & Peng-Hui Yang - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-15.
    This paper makes a quantitative analysis of the comprehensive influence of music networks. Firstly, 11 music features are selected from energy, popularity, and other aspects to build a comprehensive evaluation index of music influence, and the PageRank algorithm is used to quantify the music influence. Secondly, the multiobjective logistic regression is used to construct the music similarity measurement model and, combined with music influence and music similarity, to judge whether the influence of different musicians is the actual influence. Thirdly, the (...)
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    Restricted Kinematics in Children With Autism in the Execution of Complex Oscillatory Arm Movements.Zhong Zhao, Xiaobin Zhang, Haiming Tang, Xinyao Hu, Xingda Qu, Jianping Lu & Qiongling Peng - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Restricted and repetitive behavior is a core symptom of autism spectrum disorder characterized by features of restrictedness, repetition, rigidity, and invariance. Few studies have investigated how restrictedness is manifested in motor behavior. This study aimed to address this question by instructing participants to perform the utmost complex movement. Twenty children with ASD and 23 children with typical development performed one-dimensional, left-right arm oscillations by demonstrating varying amplitudes and frequencies. The entropy of amplitude and velocity was calculated as an index of (...)
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    Development of the short Creative Expression Interest Scale based on item response theory.Peng Juan Zhao, Xu Liang Gao, Nan Zhao & Zhao Sheng Luo - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study develops a short Creative Expression Interest Scale among Chinese freshmen based on the perspective of item response theory. Nine hundred fifty-nine valid Chinese freshmen participated in the Creative Expression Interest survey. Researchers applied the initial data for unidimensionality, item fit, discrimination parameter, and differential item functioning to obtain a short CEIS. The results show that the Short CEIS meets the psychometric requirements of the IRT. Pearson correlation coefficient of theta between the short and long CEIS is 0.922. The (...)
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    Interval Prediction Method for Solar Radiation Based on Kernel Density Estimation and Machine Learning.Meiyan Zhao, Yuhu Zhang, Tao Hu & Peng Wang - 2022 - Complexity 2022:1-13.
    Precise global solar radiation data are indispensable to the design, planning, operation, and management of solar radiation utilization equipment. Some examples prove that the uncertainty of the prediction of solar radiation provides more value than deterministic ones in the management of power systems. This study appraises the potential of random forest, V-support vector regression, and a resilient backpropagation artificial neural network for daily global solar radiation point prediction from average relative humidity, daily average temperature, and daily sunshine duration. To acquire (...)
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    An EEG-based mental workload estimator trained on working memory task can work well under simulated multi-attribute task.Yufeng Ke, Hongzhi Qi, Feng He, Shuang Liu, Xin Zhao, Peng Zhou, Lixin Zhang & Dong Ming - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Correlation Between Resting Theta Power and Cognitive Performance in Patients With Schizophrenia.Yanxiang Cao, Chuanliang Han, Xing Peng, Ziyao Su, Gan Liu, Yixi Xie, Yiting Zhang, Jun Liu, Pei Zhang, Wen Dong, Michel Gao, Sha Sha & Xixi Zhao - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    ObjectiveSchizophrenia is a mental disorder that is characterized by progressive cognitive impairment. Objective measures of cognitive function may provide reliable neurobiomarkers for patients with schizophrenia. The goal of the current work is to explore the correlation between resting theta power and cognitive performance in patients with schizophrenia.MethodsTwenty-two patients with schizophrenia and 23 age-, sex-, and education-matched healthy controls were included in this study. The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery was used for cognitive evaluation and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale for (...)
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    Masked Translation Priming With Concreteness of Cross-Script Cognates in Visual Word Recognition by Chinese Learners of English: An ERP Study.Shifa Chen, Tingting Fu, Minghui Zhao, Yuqing Zhang, Yule Peng, Lianrui Yang & Xiaolan Gu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Translation equivalents for cognates in different script systems share the same meaning and phonological similarity but are different orthographically. Event-related potentials were recorded during the visual recognition of cross-script cognates and non-cognates together with concreteness factors while Chinese learners of English performed a lexical decision task with the masked translation priming paradigm in Experiment 1 and Experiment 2. N400 effect was found to be closely related to priming effects of cross-script cognate status and concreteness in Experiment 1; and in Experiment (...)
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    A Method for Improving the Accuracy of Link Prediction Algorithms.Jie Li, Xiyang Peng, Jian Wang & Na Zhao - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-5.
    Link prediction is a key tool for studying the structure and evolution mechanism of complex networks. Recommending new friend relationships through accurate link prediction is one of the important factors in the evolution, development, and popularization of social networks. At present, scholars have proposed many link prediction algorithms based on the similarity of local information and random walks. These algorithms help identify actual missing and false links in various networks. However, the prediction results significantly differ in networks with various structures, (...)
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    The Effect of Relational Embeddedness, Absorptive Capacity, and Learning Orientation on SMEs’ Competitive Advantage.Guo-Song Wu, Michael Yao-Ping Peng, Zhong Chen, Zongmin Du, Muhammad Khalid Anser & Wen-Xuan Zhao - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Functional Network Alterations as Markers for Predicting the Treatment Outcome of Cathodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Focal Epilepsy.Jiaxin Hao, Wenyi Luo, Yuhai Xie, Yu Feng, Wei Sun, Weifeng Peng, Jun Zhao, Puming Zhang, Jing Ding & Xin Wang - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Background and PurposeTranscranial direct current stimulation is an emerging non-invasive neuromodulation technique for focal epilepsy. Because epilepsy is a disease affecting the brain network, our study was aimed to evaluate and predict the treatment outcome of cathodal tDCS by analyzing the ctDCS-induced functional network alterations.MethodsEither the active 5-day, −1.0 mA, 20-min ctDCS or sham ctDCS targeting at the most active interictal epileptiform discharge regions was applied to 27 subjects suffering from focal epilepsy. The functional networks before and after ctDCS were (...)
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    Sense of Coherence and Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Brain Metastases.Xian Qiu, Nan Zhang, Si-Jian Pan, Peng Zhao & Bei-Wen Wu - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Simulation Study on the Spatiotemporal Difference of Complex Neurodynamics between P3a and P3b.Xin Wei, Xiaoli Ni, Junye Liu, Haiyang Lang, Rui Zhao, Tian Dai, Wei Qin, Wei Jia & Peng Fang - 2020 - Complexity 2020:1-11.
    The integration of event-related potential and functional magnetic resonance imaging helps to obtain and study neural networks with high temporal and spatial resolution. EEG/fMRI data proves that in the visual tristimulus oddball paradigm, two P300 potentials induced by target stimulation and novel stimulation are detected at the frontal-middle, center, and mid-apical electrodes. Previous studies have shown that P3a and P3b have different spatial distributions of brain activation, but it is unclear whether they have the same neural mechanism. The purpose of (...)
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    A Novel Routing Control Technique for the Energy Hole in the Underwater Acoustic Distributed Network.Dong Xiao, Min Zhao, Ning Jia, Tong-Rui Peng, Yan Chen & Li Ma - 2021 - Complexity 2021:1-10.
    The energy hole is a severe problem for underwater acoustic distributed networks in that it affects the normal operations of the network and shortens the network’s life span. To deal with this problem, a loop-free routing control technique is proposed in this paper. The classical shortest-path routing control method is used to generate multiple disjointed routing tables. The residual energy of the nodes and the changing information of the uplink/downlink matrix are added to the data frames for distribution. The source (...)
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    High Flow Nasal Cannula Decreased Pulmonary Complications in Neurologically Critically Ill Patients.Shuanglin Wang, Jingjing Yang, Yanli Xu, Huayun Yin, Bing Yang, Yingying Zhao, Zheng Zachory Wei & Peng Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Objective: Pulmonary complications could badly affect the recovery of neurological function and neurological prognosis of neurological critically ill patients. This study evaluated the effect of high-flow nasal cannula therapy on decreasing pulmonary complications in neurologically critically ill patients.Patients and Methods: The patients admitted to the intensive care unit with serious neurological disease and receiving oxygen therapy were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were divided into the HFNC group and the conventional oxygen therapy group. We analyzed the data within these two groups, including (...)
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    Effects of level of processing on emotional memory: Gist and details.Xiaohong Xu, Yanbing Zhao, Peng Zhao & Jiongjiong Yang - 2011 - Cognition and Emotion 25 (1):53-72.
    The object of this study was to investigate whether level of processing (LOP) modulates enhanced memory performance for emotional stimuli, and, if so, whether the LOP effects relate to their gist and details. During the study phase, participants were presented with colourful pictures with negative, neutral and positive valences and encoded the emotional pictures under either a semantic (living/non-living judgement) or a perceptual (left/right position judgement) condition. During the test phase, they judged whether the presented picture was old or new (...)
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    The Positive Association Between Empathy and Self-Esteem in Chinese Medical Students: A Multi-Institutional Study.Lei Huang, Jessica Thai, Yuan Zhong, Hao Peng, Jessica Koran & Xu-Dong Zhao - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Does Religion Hinder Creativity? A National Level Study on the Roles of Religiosity and Different Denominations.Zhen Liu, Qingke Guo, Peng Sun, Zhao Wang & Rui Wu - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The influence of element type and crossed relation on the difficulty of chunk decomposition.Zhonglu Zhang, Ke Yang, Christopher M. Warren, Guang Zhao, Peng Li, Yi Lei & Hong Li - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Effect of Moxibustion Treatment on Degree Centrality in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study.Ke Xu, Yichen Wei, Chengxiang Liu, Lihua Zhao, Bowen Geng, Wei Mai, Shuming Zhang, Lingyan Liang, Xiao Zeng, Demao Deng & Peng Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    BackgroundMild cognitive impairment is a common neurological disorder. Moxibustion has been shown to be effective in treating MCI, but its therapeutic mechanisms still remain unclear. This study mainly aimed to investigate the modulation effect of moxibustion treatment for patients with MCI by functional magnetic resonance imaging.MethodsA total of 47 patients with MCI and 30 healthy controls participated in resting-state fMRI imaging scans. Patients with MCI were randomly divided into true moxibustion group and sham moxibustion group. The degree centrality approach was (...)
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    The Effect of Non-immersive Virtual Reality Exergames Versus Band Stretching on Cardiovascular and Cerebral Hemodynamic Response: A Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study.Yuxin Zheng, Tingting You, Rongwei Du, Jiahui Zhang, Tingting Peng, Junjie Liang, Biyi Zhao, Haining Ou, Yongchun Jiang, Huiping Feng, Anniwaer Yilifate & Qiang Lin - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    BackgroundExercise is one of the effective ways to improve cognition. Different forms of exercises, such as aerobic exercise, resistance exercise, and coordination exercise, have different effects on the improvement of cognitive impairment. In recent years, exergames based on Non-Immersive Virtual Reality have been widely used in entertainment and have gradually been applied to clinical rehabilitation. However, the mechanism of NIVR-Exergames on improving motor cognition has not been clarified. Therefore, the aim of this study is to find whether NIVR-Exergames result in (...)
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  40. Can Moral Anti-Realists Theorize?Michael Zhao - forthcoming - Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
    Call "radical moral theorizing" the project of developing a moral theory that not only tries to conform to our existing moral intuitions, but also manifests various theoretical virtues: consistency, simplicity, explanatory depth, and so on. Many moral philosophers assume that radical moral theorizing does not require any particular metaethical commitments. In this paper, I argue against this assumption. The most natural justification for radical moral theorizing presupposes moral realism, broadly construed; in contrast, there may be no justification for radical moral (...)
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    Local Responsiveness Pressure, Subsidiary Resources, Green Management Adoption and Subsidiary’s Performance: Evidence from Taiwanese Manufactures.Yu-Shu Peng & Shing-Shiuan Lin - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 79 (1-2):199-212.
    This study aims to explore if local responsiveness pressure and subsidiary resources influence green management adoption of overseas subsidiaries, and to investigate the relationships between the level of green management adoption and performance. The 101 effective samples were collected from 583 Taiwanese firms, which are listed in the top 1000 manufactory firms and have invested in China. Though structural equation model analysis' empirical results indicate that local responsiveness pressure and subsidiary resources both have positive effects on the level of green (...)
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  42. How to do things with sunk costs.Michael Zhao - forthcoming - Noûs.
    It is a commonplace in economics that we should disregard sunk costs. The sunk cost effect might be widespread, goes the conventional wisdom, but we would be better off if we could rid ourselves of it. In this paper, I argue against the orthodoxy by showing that the sunk cost effect is often beneficial. Drawing on discussions of related topics in dynamic choice theory, I show that, in a range of cases, being disposed to honor sunk costs allows an agent (...)
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    Culture and systems of thought: Holistic versus analytic cognition.Richard E. Nisbett, Kaiping Peng, Incheol Choi & Ara Norenzayan - 2001 - Psychological Review 108 (2):291-310.
    The authors find East Asians to be holistic, attending to the entire field and assigning causality to it, making relatively little use of categories and formal logic, and relying on "dialectical" reasoning, whereas Westerners, are more analytic, paying attention primarily to the object and the categories to which it belongs and using rules, including formal logic, to understand its behavior. The 2 types of cognitive processes are embedded in different naive metaphysical systems and tacit epistemologies. The authors speculate that the (...)
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  44. Guilt Without Perceived Wrongdoing.Michael Zhao - 2020 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 48 (3):285-314.
    According to the received account of guilt in the philosophical literature, one cannot feel guilt unless one takes oneself to have done something morally wrong. But ordinary people feel guilt in many cases in which they do not take themselves to have done anything morally wrong. In this paper, I focus on one kind of guilt without perceived wrongdoing, guilt about being merely causally responsible for a bad state-of-affairs. I go on to present a novel account of guilt that explains (...)
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    The New Culture Movement and the Human Rights Movement (1931).Peng Kang - 2001 - In Stephen C. Angle & Marina Svensson (eds.), Chinese Human Rights Reader. M. E. Sharpe. pp. 152.
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    How to Play the Lottery Safely?Haicheng Zhao - 2023 - Episteme 20 (1):23-38.
    According to the safety principle, if one knows that p, one's belief that p could not easily have been false. One problem besetting this principle is the lottery problem – that of explaining why one does not seem to know that one will lose the lottery purely based on probabilistic considerations, prior to the announcement of the lottery result. As Greco points out, it is difficult for a safety theorist to solve this problem, without paying a heavy price. In this (...)
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  47. Why better safe than sensitive.Haicheng Zhao - forthcoming - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
    One interesting and potentially attractive feature of the sensitivity account of knowledge is that it not only preserves knowledge of ordinary propositions, but also concedes the skeptic's intuition that we do not know skeptical hypotheses do not obtain. This paper challenges the sensitivity‐based reply to the skeptic, advocated by Robert Nozick, among others. Sensitivity generates an implausibly bizarre result that although we do not know we are not brains in vats (because a belief to this effect is insensitive), a real (...)
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    Effects of value and interest intervention on EFL student teachers’ research motivation in the Chinese context.Peng Bi & Honggang Liu - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Language teacher research is conducive to the development of teachers’ teaching skills and professional careers. Thus, many English teacher education programs require student teachers to do research. However, some empirical findings suggest that English as a foreign language student teachers lack research motivation. Consequently, finding suitable interventions to increase their research motivation has become increasingly necessary. In light of the importance of research motivation intervention, this study involved designing an experiment to identify the effect of a value and interest intervention (...)
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  49. At the Margins of a Liberal-Democratic State and Illiberal Society: Ethnic Minorities in Japan.Peng Er Lam - 2005 - In Multiculturalism in Asia. Oxford University Press.
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    Directions in Taiwan's Historical Study.Peng Minghui - 2009 - Chinese Studies in History 42 (4):78-119.
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