Rui Zhang

ORCID: 0000-0003-4914-3566
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Research Areas
  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • International Student and Expatriate Challenges
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Color perception and design
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Ideological and Political Education
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Innovative Teaching Methods
  • Music Therapy and Health
  • Education and Islamic Studies
  • Social and Cultural Dynamics
  • Innovative Educational Techniques
  • Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
  • Emotional Intelligence and Performance
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Emotions and Moral Behavior
  • Higher Education Learning Practices
  • Muon and positron interactions and applications
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Stress and Burnout Research
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics
  • Grit, Self-Efficacy, and Motivation
  • Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior

University of Hong Kong
2023-2025

University College London
2009-2024

University of International Business and Economics
2022-2024

Krirk University
2024

Dickinson College
2016-2023

Seventh People's Hospital of Shanghai
2022-2023

Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication
2023

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
2022

Beijing Transportation Research Center
2022

Sultan Idris Education University
2022

Abstract Drawing on the socially embedded model of thriving and conservation resources theory, we explore negative effect workplace ostracism employee thriving. We organization‐based self‐esteem (OBSE) as a moderator extend our examination to downstream implications for creativity. Using scenario‐based experiment (Study 1) with 387 working adults, find that is more likely prevent workers higher levels OBSE from at work. This finding verified in Study 2, which use multiwave, multisource data...

10.1111/apps.12374 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Applied Psychology 2022-02-03

With the rise of globalization, culture mixing increasingly occurs not only between groups and individuals belonging to different cultures but also within individuals. Biculturals, or people who are part two cultures, a growing population that has been studied in recent years; yet, there is still much learn about exactly how their unique experiences negotiating affect way they think behave. Past research at times relied on models biculturalism conceptualize biculturals’ characteristics as...

10.1177/0022022117709533 article EN Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2017-06-02

Prior studies on value development across adulthood have generally shown that as people age, they espouse communal values more strongly and agentic less strongly. Two investigated whether these age differences in personal might differ according to cultural values. Study 1 examined values, their associations with subjective well-being, showed the same pattern countries differed individualism-collectivism. 2 compared Canadian culture emphasized Chinese more. Personal of each individual were...

10.1037/pag0000082 article EN Psychology and Aging 2016-01-01

Abstract Background/Aim Interpreting an electrocardiogram (ECG) is a vital skill for nurses in cardiology. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of bridge-in, objective, preassessment, participatory learning, post-assessment, and summary (BOPPPS) model, when combined with case-based learning (CBL), enhancing nursing students’ ECG interpretation capabilities. Materials & methods Nursing students were randomly divided into two groups: one utilizing BOPPPS model CBL (BOPPPS-CBL), other...

10.1186/s12909-023-04983-x article EN cc-by BMC Medical Education 2023-12-21

Nurses are facing increasing pressure due to the progressing of society, broadening nursing service connotation, and masses' demand for medical treatment. Psychiatric nurses face suicides, violence, lost along with other accidents involving patients mental disorders under higher psychological pressure. A coping style, which is affected by individual emotions cognition, an essential resource that allows individuals regulate stress. The purpose this study was investigate correlation between...

10.3389/fpsyg.2022.837917 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2022-03-18

It is difficult to measure low-energy cross sections for collisions of charged particles with strongly dipolar systems since the magnitude such completely dominated by in forward direction. Theoretically, it possible account strong scattering using Born approximation but procedure combining 'top-up' more sophisticated treatments required treat other directions not unique. This comment describes recent progress describing both electron and positron polar molecules taking important water...

10.1088/0031-8949/80/01/015301 article EN Physica Scripta 2009-06-25

This study aims to evaluate a number of procedures that have been proposed enhance cross–cultural comparability personality and value data. A priori (anchoring vignettes direct measures response styles (i.e. acquiescence, extremity, midpoint responding, social desirability), posteriori focusing on data transformations prior analysis (ipsatization item parcelling), two modelling (treating as continuous vs ordered categories) were compared using collected from university students in 16...

10.1002/per.2132 article EN European Journal of Personality 2017-11-01

Cultural appropriation is a critique of cultural borrowing or outgroup use, typically when more powerful group adopts elements from less group. Accusations have been fiercely debated in recent years, which raise questions about appropriate versus appropriative adoption another group’s culture. We propose that these different evaluations hinge part on diversity ideologies. In four studies U.S. participants (total N = 1549), we examined the differing effects three ideologies (colorblindness,...

10.31234/osf.io/qpzsh_v2 preprint EN 2025-02-17

Cultural appropriation is a critique of cultural borrowing or outgroup use, typically when more powerful group adopts elements from less group. Accusations have been fiercely debated in recent years, which raises questions about appropriate vs. appropriative adoption another group's culture. We propose that these different evaluations hinge part on diversity ideologies. In four studies U.S. participants (total N = 1,549), we examined the differing effects three ideologies (colorblindness,...

10.3389/frsps.2025.1477434 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Social Psychology 2025-03-25

Studies have found that parental care is closely associated with child self-control. In addition to parents, grandparents are also important family members and play a critical role in development. Many studies explored the associations between grandparental self-control, especially Chinese context. However, existing findings inconsistent. To take stock of literature, this study aimed synthesize quantity (defined as extent which involved rearing) quality grandparenting behavior coparenting...

10.1037/fam0001334 article EN Journal of Family Psychology 2025-04-07

The molecular R-matrix with pseudo-states (MRMPS) method is employed to study positron collisions H2. calculations employ pseudo-continuum orbital sets containing up h (l = 5) functions. Use of these high l functions found give converged eigenphase sums. Below the positronium formation threshold, calculated cross sections agree other high-accuracy theories and generally measurements. Calculation annihilation parameter Zeff MRMPS wavefunctions gives values significantly higher than but still...

10.1088/0953-4075/44/3/035203 article EN Journal of Physics B Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics 2011-01-14

The meaning maintenance model proposes that violations to one's expectations will cause subsequent restoration. In attempts distinguish mechanisms from of terror management, previous research has failed find increased death‐thought accessibility ( DTA ) in response various threats. present suggests this failure may have resulted methodological differences the way researchers measured . Studies 1a and 1b found by replacing method with a standard employed when studying worldview self‐esteem...

10.1111/bjso.12118 article EN British Journal of Social Psychology 2015-06-04

The current research investigated situational variations in ethnic identity and the relations between psychological well-being. In a sample of first- ( n = 47) second-generation 82) immigrants to Canada who completed questionnaire survey, it was found that Canadian heritage variation showed hypothesized generational differences. Furthermore, affect ties buttressed group from experiencing negative well-being as result differences across private public domains (i.e., cross-situation...

10.1177/0022022112463604 article EN Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2012-10-14

Abstract Background This study aimed to explored the effects of Cardiac Rhythm Identification for Simple People (CRISP) method with flipped classroom approach arrhythmia interpretation in electrocardiogram (ECG) by trainee nurses. Methods A total 120 nurses were enrolled and randomly divided into experimental group control using lecture-based learning method. We observed two methods ECG training investigated students’ attitudes toward teaching practices. Results After training, test scores...

10.1186/s12909-022-03932-4 article EN cc-by BMC Medical Education 2022-12-07

Background: Gender plays a significant role in the selection of medical specialty. Few studies have been conducted to explore impact gender differences on specialty choosing among Chinese students. Methods: The choices 648 students from six consecutive classes an 8-year MD program were collected and compared between male female A total 110 one graduating class surveyed by questionnaire covering 22 career influencing factors. Each factor has scale zero three (zero = no influence, mild two...

10.3389/fpubh.2021.648612 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Public Health 2021-03-25

In this article, we extended the socioecological approach in cross-cultural psychology to acculturation context. We focused on relational mobility among Asian Canadians and how it is related their experience. Previous research shows that mobility, which a feature of one’s social environment, generally higher North America than East Asia. Study 1, found migration does not completely bridge cross-national gap mobility. Compared with European Canadians, continued perceive lower around them. 2...

10.1177/0022022114542850 article EN Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 2014-07-13

Abstract Recent research points to Chinese people's elevated tendency make positive self‐evaluations, despite the general claim that East Asians do not self‐enhance. We present three studies in support of a novel prediction sociocultural change China plays an important role augmenting self‐enhancement. operationalized self‐enhancement primarily terms better‐than‐average effect (BTAE) and accounted for trait desirability or importance. found that: (i) compared with Canadians, showed stronger...

10.1002/ejsp.2214 article EN European Journal of Social Psychology 2016-07-01

Behaving consistently across situations is fundamental to a person's authenticity in Western societies. This can pose problem for biculturals who often frame switch, or adapt their behavior cultural contexts, as way of maintaining fit with each cultures. In particular, the behavioral inconsistency entailed switching may undermine biculturals' sense authenticity, well Westerners' impressions authenticity. Study 1 had diverse sample (N = 127) living United States and Canada describe an episode...

10.3389/fpsyg.2018.02622 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Psychology 2018-12-20

Abstract Introduction The study was designed to assess the association of gay‐related stressful events (GRSEs) and emotional distress with suicidal behaviors over a 12‐month period in Chinese men who have sex (MSM). Methods A total 807 MSM were recruited using respondent‐driven sampling method from 4 cities northeastern China. GRSEs measured Gay‐related Stressful Life Events Scale, depression Self‐rating Depression anxiety Anxiety Scale. Results 26.0% participants experienced during 3...

10.1111/appy.12286 article EN Asia-Pacific Psychiatry 2017-06-21
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