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Jia Wei Zhang
Researcher at University of Memphis
Publications - 27
Citations - 1418
Jia Wei Zhang is an academic researcher from University of Memphis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Life satisfaction & Happiness. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 1087 citations. Previous affiliations of Jia Wei Zhang include San Francisco State University & University of California.
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Comparing Three Methods to Measure a Balanced Time Perspective: The Relationship Between a Balanced Time Perspective and Subjective Well-Being
TL;DR: Stolarski et al. as discussed by the authors determined the relation between having a balanced time perspective (BTP) with various measures of subjective well-being (SWB) and test how various operationalizations of a BTP might impact the relation.
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Do time perspectives predict unique variance in life satisfaction beyond personality traits
Jia Wei Zhang,Ryan T. Howell +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the relationship between time perspectives, the Big Five personality traits, and life satisfaction and found that personality traits and time perspectives were both associated with life satisfaction.
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An occasion for unselfing: Beautiful nature leads to prosociality
TL;DR: For instance, this article found that exposure to more beautiful images of nature (versus less beautiful image of nature) led participants to be more generous and trusting, while less beautiful pictures of nature led them to exhibit increased helping behavior.
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Engagement with natural beauty moderates the positive relation between connectedness with nature and psychological well-being
TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that people who are more connected with nature report more subjective well-being, and that the positive relation between connectedness with nature and psychological wellbeing would only be significant for those who tend to engage in nature's beauty (i.e., experience positive emotional responses when witnessing nature's beautiful).
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The development of the Awe Experience Scale (AWE-S): A multifactorial measure for a complex emotion
David B. Yaden,Scott Barry Kaufman,Elizabeth Hyde,Alice Chirico,Andrea Gaggioli,Jia Wei Zhang,Dacher Keltner +6 more
TL;DR: The Awe Experience Scale (AWE-S) as mentioned in this paper is a state measure of awe based on the AWE experience scale, which measures the feeling of vastness and a need for accommodation.