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Metacognition and academic procrastination: A meta-analytical examination Review article
2022
Authors:  ZHOU, MINGMING;  LAM, KELLY KALAI;  ZHANG,YAJUN
Favorite | TC[WOS]:4 TC[Scopus]:6 | Submit date:2022/06/17
Effectiveness of an Internet Dissonance-Based Eating Disorder Prevention Intervention Among Body-Dissatisfied Young Chinese Women Journal article
Luo, Yi Jun, Jackson, Todd, Stice, Eric, Chen, Hong. Effectiveness of an Internet Dissonance-Based Eating Disorder Prevention Intervention Among Body-Dissatisfied Young Chinese Women[J]. Behavior Therapy, 2021, 52(1), 221-233.
Authors:  Luo, Yi Jun;  Jackson, Todd;  Stice, Eric;  Chen, Hong
Favorite | TC[WOS]:27 TC[Scopus]:28  IF:3.4/4.1 | Submit date:2021/12/07
China  Eating Disorder Risk Factors  Ebody Projec  Prevention  Women  
Metacognition and Academic Procrastination: A Meta-Analytical Examination Journal article
Zhou, Mingming, Lam, Kelly Ka Lai, Zhang, Yajun. Metacognition and Academic Procrastination: A Meta-Analytical Examination[J]. Journal of Rational - Emotive and Cognitive - Behavior Therapy, 2021.
Authors:  Zhou, Mingming;  Lam, Kelly Ka Lai;  Zhang, Yajun
Favorite | TC[WOS]:4 TC[Scopus]:6  IF:1.7/1.9 | Submit date:2022/05/13
Meta-analysis  Metacognition  Procrastination  
Individuals with high obsessive-compulsive tendencies or undermined confidence rely more on external proxies to access their internal states Journal article
Zhang, Zhongming, Wang, Mengyun, Miao, Xiaocui, Li, Yijuan, Hitchman, Glenn, Yuan, Zhen. Individuals with high obsessive-compulsive tendencies or undermined confidence rely more on external proxies to access their internal states[J]. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHIATRY, 2017, 54, 263-269.
Authors:  Zhang, Zhongming;  Wang, Mengyun;  Miao, Xiaocui;  Li, Yijuan;  Hitchman, Glenn; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:11 TC[Scopus]:12  IF:1.7/2.0 | Submit date:2018/10/30
Obsessive-compulsive Tendencies  Undermined Confidence  Reliance  Proxy  Self-perception Effect