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University of Macau

EducationMacao, Macau, China
About: University of Macau is a education organization based out in Macao, Macau, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Control theory. The organization has 6636 authors who have published 18324 publications receiving 327384 citations. The organization is also known as: UM & UMAC.


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TL;DR: In 7 of the 8 instances in which cultural normativeness was found to moderate the link between parenting and youth adjustment, the link within- than between-culture differences in parenting predictors of youth adjustment was magnified in cultural contexts in which the parenting behavior was more normative.
Abstract: To examine whether the cultural normativeness of parents' beliefs and behaviors moderates the links between those beliefs and behaviors and youths' adjustment, mothers, fathers, and children (N = 1,298 families) from 12 cultural groups in 9 countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States) were interviewed when children were, on average, 10 years old and again when children were 12 years old. Multilevel models examined 5 aspects of parenting (expectations regarding family obligations, monitoring, psychological control, behavioral control, warmth/affection) in relation to 5 aspects of youth adjustment (social competence, prosocial behavior, academic achievement, externalizing behavior, internalizing behavior). Interactions between family level and culture-level predictors were tested to examine whether cultural normativeness of parenting behaviors moderated the link between those behaviors and children's adjustment. More evidence was found for within- than between-culture differences in parenting predictors of youth adjustment. In 7 of the 8 instances in which cultural normativeness was found to moderate the link between parenting and youth adjustment, the link between a particular parenting behavior and youth adjustment was magnified in cultural contexts in which the parenting behavior was more normative. (PsycINFO Database Record

101 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a framework that links leader-member exchange (LMX) with two different forms of employee-organization exchange: organizational social exchange and organizational economic exchange is presented and tested.
Abstract: This study presents and tests a framework that links leader-member exchange (LMX) with two different forms of employee-organization exchange: organizational social exchange and organizational economic exchange. We propose that these two forms of employee exchange with the organization would be the main mechanisms through which LMX affects employees' affective commitment and intention to leave. We used structural equation modelling to analyze the data collected from 239 employees in a foreign-invested enterprise in China. Results showed that both organizational social exchange and organizational economic exchange acted as full mediators in the relationships between LMX and the two outcome variables but in different directions. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed. more_149 401..422

101 citations

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01 Jun 2020-System
TL;DR: This paper examined how writing self-efficacy and self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies are related to writing proficiency among college students in an English as a foreign language (EFL) context.

101 citations

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TL;DR: This survey first summarizes frequently used data types in urban visual analytics, and then elaborate on existing visualization techniques for time, locations and other properties of urban data, and discusses how visualization can be combined with automated analytical approaches.
Abstract: Nowadays, various data collected in urban context provide unprecedented opportunities for building a smarter city through urban computing. However, due to heterogeneity, high complexity and large volumes of these urban data, analyzing them is not an easy task, which often requires integrating human perception in analytical process, triggering a broad use of visualization. In this survey, we first summarize frequently used data types in urban visual analytics, and then elaborate on existing visualization techniques for time, locations and other properties of urban data. Furthermore, we discuss how visualization can be combined with automated analytical approaches. Existing work on urban visual analytics is categorized into two classes based on different outputs of such combinations: 1) For data exploration and pattern interpretation , we describe representative visual analytics tools designed for better insights of different types of urban data. 2) For visual learning , we discuss how visualization can help in three major steps of automated analytical approaches (i.e., cohort construction; feature selection & model construction; result evaluation & tuning) for a more effective machine learning or data mining process, leading to sort of artificial intelligence, such as a classifier, a predictor or a regression model. Finally, we outlook the future of urban visual analytics, and conclude the survey with potential research directions.

101 citations

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16 Jan 2015-ACS Nano
TL;DR: In both mouse fibrosis models, induced by carbon tetrachloride and bile duct ligation, the ASO-laden RcP particles effectively suppressed the expression of type I collagen, and consequently ameliorated hepatic fibrosis.
Abstract: Strategies to modify nanoparticles with biological ligands for targeted drug delivery in vivo have been widely studied but met with limited clinical success. A possible reason is that, in the blood circulation, serum proteins could rapidly form a layer of protein "corona" on the vehicle surface, which might block the modified ligands and hamper their targeting functions. We speculate that strategies for drug delivery can be designed based upon elegant control of the corona formation on the vehicle surfaces. In this study, we demonstrate a retinol-conjugated polyetherimine (RcP) nanoparticle system that selectively recruited the retinol binding protein 4 (RBP) in its corona components. RBP was found to bind retinol, and direct the antisense oligonucleotide (ASO)-laden RcP carrier to hepatic stellate cells (HSC), which play essential roles in the progression of hepatic fibrosis. In both mouse fibrosis models, induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) and bile duct ligation (BDL), respectively, the ASO-laden RcP particles effectively suppressed the expression of type I collagen (collagen I), and consequently ameliorated hepatic fibrosis. Such findings suggest that this delivery system, designed to exploit the power of corona proteins, can serve as a promising tool for targeted delivery of therapeutic agents for the treatment of hepatic fibrosis.

101 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Henry T. Lynch13392586270
Chu-Xia Deng12544457000
H. Vincent Poor109211667723
Peng Chen10391843415
George F. Gao10279382219
MengChu Zhou96112436969
Gang Li9348668181
Rob Law8171431002
Zongjin Li8063022103
Han-Ming Shen8023727410
Heng Li7974523385
Lionel M. Ni7546628770
C. L. Philip Chen7448220223
Chun-Su Yuan7239721089
Joao P. Hespanha7241839004
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202345
2022307
20212,579
20202,357
20192,075
20181,714