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Xinyue Zhou

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  78
Citations -  3719

Xinyue Zhou is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anxiety & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2923 citations. Previous affiliations of Xinyue Zhou include Southwest Jiaotong University & Sun Yat-sen University.

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Counteracting Loneliness On the Restorative Function of Nostalgia

TL;DR: The indirect effect of loneliness was to increase perceived social support via nostalgia, and this restorative function of nostalgia was particularly apparent among resilient persons.
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The Symbolic Power of Money Reminders of Money Alter Social Distress and Physical Pain

TL;DR: Six studies tested relationships among reminders of money, social exclusion, and physical pain, finding that handling money reduced distress over social exclusion and diminished the physical pain of immersion in hot water.
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To nostalgize: mixing memory with affect and desire

TL;DR: Nostalgia is a self-conscious, bittersweet but predominantly positive and fundamentally social emotion as mentioned in this paper, which arises from fond memories mixed with yearning about one's childhood, close relationships, or atypically positive events, and it entails a redemption trajectory.
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Nostalgia: The Gift That Keeps on Giving

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of nostalgia on charitable intentions and behavior was investigated, and it was found that nostalgia increases charitable intention and behavior, and that this effect is mediated by empathy with the charity's beneficiaries.
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A Basic Bivariate Structure of Personality Attributes Evident Across Nine Languages

TL;DR: These "Big Two" dimensions-Social Self-Regulation and Dynamism-provide a common-denominator model involving the two most crucial axes of personality variation, ubiquitous across cultures, and might serve as an umbrella model serving to link diverse theoretical models and associated research literatures.