Articles with "chinese undergraduates" as a keyword



Cognitive bias modification for interpretation training via smartphones for social anxiety in Chinese undergraduates

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of Experimental Psychopathology"

DOI: 10.1177/2043808719875274

Abstract: To address the unmet need for treatment of social anxiety disorder in China, it is timely and relevant to identify more effective, accessible, economic, and easily disseminated interventions. The present study examined the effect of… read more here.

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The Role of New Media in Chinese Undergraduates’ Academic Adaptation in Malaysia

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Published in 2025 at "Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication"

DOI: 10.17576/jkmjc-2025-4101-10

Abstract: New media has become an essential part of the daily lives of students studying abroad, it plays a crucial role in their process of adapting to different cultures. It provides significant benefits for international students… read more here.

Keywords: adaptation; new media; role new; academic adaptation ... See more keywords

Overcoming academic challenges in Malaysia

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Published in 2026 at "Journal of International Students"

DOI: 10.32674/4a312j84

Abstract: Many studies have focused on the academic adaptation of Chinese international students studying in Western countries. However, the academic adaptation of these students in Malaysia has received little attention. This paper aims to analyze the… read more here.

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Implicit Attitudes toward the Self Over Time in Chinese Undergraduates

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Published in 2017 at "Frontiers in Psychology"

DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01914

Abstract: Although the explicit attitudes of Chinese people toward the self over time are known (i.e., past = present < future), little is known about their implicit attitudes. Two studies were conducted to measure the implicit… read more here.

Keywords: self time; self; implicit attitudes; chinese undergraduates ... See more keywords