Through the Cultural Prism: The Influence of a Distinctive Chinese Personality-Junzi Personality-On Psychosocial Adjustment in China. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Grounded in a Chinese indigenous cultural perspective, this study examines how Junzi personality—a culturally grounded personality construct rooted in Confucian philosophy—relates to the psychosocial adjustment of Chinese individuals. It further examines the mediating role of self‐control and the moderating role of cultural confidence.
Zhao B, Liu C, Muhetaer P, Hu P.
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Confucian reflections on the new reproductive model of ROPA. [PDF]
Ma Y, Chen H, Muyskens K.
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Gender and Sexual Orientation Differences in Sexist Attitudes Among Korean Adults: A MIMIC Model Approach. [PDF]
Lee M, Lee HH.
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Planetary health ethics: A Confucian alternative. [PDF]
Ip EC.
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The identity crisis and solutions for nursing robots under the confucian ethics of filial piety. [PDF]
Wang Y, Liu M.
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Perceived Overload on Short Video Platforms and Its Influence on Mental Health Among the Elderly: A Moderated Mediation Model. [PDF]
Wen X, Zhou Y, Li Y, Li X, Qu P.
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An examination of communication mechanism of ancestral hall sacrifice rituals in rural southern China. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Jiang Y.
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Morality through the lens of Confucian heritage countries: collective self variations and moral worldviews. [PDF]
Takamatsu R, Park J, Matsuo A.
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THE CONTEMPORARY CONFUCIAN HERITAGE AND THE ENVIRONMENT OF WORLDLY CONFUCIANS AND TOHAK CONFUCIANS
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State, food, and me: an autoethnographic reflection on the sociocultural dimensions of Chinese women's eating disorders. [PDF]
Li Y.
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