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Showing papers by "Lei Wang published in 2007"


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Junqi Shi1, Lei Wang1
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper examined the feasibility of using Wong and Law's (2002) WLEIS with Chinese university students and found that the scale had acceptable reliability, concurrent validity, convergent and discriminant validity.

144 citations


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TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the impact of locus of control on psychological reactions to change and found that people with more internal locus-of-control were more likely to have high affective and normative commitment to change, whereas participants with more external locus -of control had high continuance commitment.

100 citations


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TL;DR: Guided by culturally based lay theories about the entitative nature of groups, Chinese participants may stereotype more readily than do Americans when group membership is available as a source of dispositional inference.
Abstract: In 3 studies, the authors tested the hypothesis that Chinese participants would view social groups as more entitative than would Americans and, as a result, would be more likely to infer personality traits on the basis of group membership--that is, to stereotype. In Study 1, Chinese participants made stronger stereotypic trait inferences than Americans did on the basis of a target's membership in a fictitious group. Studies 2 and 3 showed that Chinese participants perceived diverse groups as more entitative and attributed more internally consistent dispositions to groups and their members. Guided by culturally based lay theories about the entitative nature of groups, Chinese participants may stereotype more readily than do Americans when group membership is available as a source of dispositional inference.

75 citations


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Zhiqiu Gao, L. Bian, Y. Hu, Lei Wang, J. Fan 
TL;DR: A recent approach focusing on a high temporal resolution soil temperature data read from literature is tested, and the resulting soil temperature is found to be in satisfactory agreement with direct measurements.

55 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the precipitation behavior of M 2 N and the microstructural evolution in a Cr-Mn austenitic stainless steel with a high nitrogen content of 0.43mass% during isothermal aging has been investigated using optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscope (TEM).
Abstract: The precipitation behavior of M 2 N and the microstructural evolution in a Cr-Mn austenitic stainless steel with a high nitrogen content of 0.43mass% during isothermal aging has been investigated using optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The aging treatments have led to the decomposition of nitrogen supersaturated austenitic matrix through discontinuous cellular precipitation. The precipitated cells comprise alternate lamellae of M 2 N precipitate and austenitic matrix. This kind of precipitate morphology is similar to that of pearlite. However, owing to the non-eutectoidic mechanism of the reaction, the growth characteristic of the cellular precipitates is different from that of pearlite in Fe-C binary alloys. M 2 N precipitate in the cell possesses a hexagonal crystal structure with the parameters a = 0.4752nnm and c = 0.4429nm, and the orientation relationship between the M 2 N precipitates and austenite determined from the SADP is [0110] M2N //[101]γ, [2110] M2N //[010]γ,

25 citations


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TL;DR: Examination of the reliability and the construct validity of a questionnaire designed to measure the attitudes toward computers in everyday life suggests that attitudes towards computers are composed of three dimensions: sense of benefit, sense of dependence, and sense of harm.
Abstract: The present study examined the reliability and the construct validity of a questionnaire designed to measure the attitudes toward computers in everyday life. A total of 2,050 participants responded to the questionnaire. Confirmatory factor analysis suggests that attitudes toward computers are composed of three dimensions: sense of benefit, sense of dependence, and sense of harm.

16 citations


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Lin Li1, Lei Wang1
TL;DR: In this paper, a Salespeople Forced Choice Behavioral Style Test (SFBT) was developed to reliably and validly predict sales performance, and the results showed that SFBT scores had good reliability and high predictive validity for performance.

5 citations


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Mu S, Sun C, Song J, Liu L, Qu Y, Liwang Cui, Zhao L, Yin W, Lei Wang 
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that temperature-controlled radiofrequency therapy is a safe and effective procedure for hypertrophic infraturbinal when used separately, or as a part of a the combined approach for complex syndromes.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE To explore the effect and indications of radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome. METHOD Multilevel temperature-controlled radiofrequency therapy of soft palate, uvula, inferior turbinate, and tonsils were applied to 74 adults with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). There were 16 mild, 23 moderate, and 35 severe cases respectively in this study. Evaluation of mucosal injury and effect of radiofrequency therapy on pain, speech and swallowing were performed early after operation. The volume of targets and length of soft palate and uvula were measured three months after operation. Polysomnography, Epworth Sleepiness Scale and Snoring Scale Score questionnaires were reevaluated six months after operation and compared with the results of pre-operation. Treatment outcome measurements were mainly based on polysomnography. RESULT By our definition, 5 of 74 patients (6.76%) have been cured and 42 of 74 (56.76%) had improved totally. Mean Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) decreased significantly and mean lowest oxygen saturation value increased significantly postoperatively (P < 0.01). The total effective rate of the patients, whose obstructive sites were all treated by radiofrequency, was remarkably higher than that of the ones, whose obstructive sites were only partly treated by radiofrequency (P < 0.01). The total effective rate of the former was 72.92%. Patients showed a significant decrease in mean score on ESS and SSS postoperatively (P < 0.01). No significant complications were observed in most patients. There were little influence on pain, speech and swallowing. The volume or length of targets decreased obviously three months after operation. CONCLUSION Radiofrequency can reduce the volume of tissue. The short-term outcomes of radiofrequency were satisfying if obstructive sites had been all treated. This study demonstrates that the characters of radiofrequency are as follows: minimally invasive, safe, efficient, repeatable and multilevel applicable. Temperature-controlled radiofrequency therapy is a safe and effective procedure for hypertrophic infraturbinal when used separately, or as a part of a the combined approach for complex syndromes.

1 citations