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Education, gender, and frequent pain among middle-aged and older adults in the United States, England, China, and India
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Li, Chihua, Liu, Chunyu, Ye, Chenfei, Lian, Zi, Lu, Peiyi. Education, gender, and frequent pain among middle-aged and older adults in the United States, England, China, and India[J]. Pain, 2024.
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Ye, Chenfei
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Lian, Zi
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Lu, Peiyi
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Cross-national Study
Education
Frequent Pain
Gender
Socioeconomic Status
Body Mass Index, Peer Victimization, and Internalizing Symptoms From Late Childhood Through Early Adolescence: Disaggregation of Within-Person and Between-Person Effects
Journal article
Liang, Yue, Cao, Hongjian, Zhou, Nan, Bao, Ruiji, Li, Jiayao. Body Mass Index, Peer Victimization, and Internalizing Symptoms From Late Childhood Through Early Adolescence: Disaggregation of Within-Person and Between-Person Effects[J]. Psychology of Violence, 2024.
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Liang, Yue
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Cao, Hongjian
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Zhou, Nan
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Bao, Ruiji
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Li, Jiayao
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Body Mass Index
Cross-lagged Panel Model
Internalizing Symptoms
National Institute Of Child Health And Human Development Study Of Early Child Care And Youth Development
Peer Victimization
Do in-group and out-group forms of trust matter in predicting confidence in the order institutions? A study of three culturally distinct countries
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Cao,Liqun, Zhao,Jihong, Ren,Ling, Zhao,Ruohui. Do in-group and out-group forms of trust matter in predicting confidence in the order institutions? A study of three culturally distinct countries[J]. International Sociology, 2015, 30(6), 674-693.
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Cao,Liqun
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Zhao,Jihong
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Ren,Ling
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Zhao,Ruohui
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Submit date:2019/07/29
China (Taiwan) Study
Confidence In Order Institutions
Confucian Societies
Cross-national Study
In-group Trust
Out-group Trust
Do In-group and out-group forms of trust matter in predicting confidence in order institutions? A study of three culturally distinctive countries
Journal article
Cao, L., Zhao, J., Ren, L., Zhao, R.. Do In-group and out-group forms of trust matter in predicting confidence in order institutions? A study of three culturally distinctive countries[J]. International Sociology, 2015, 30(6), 674-693.
Authors:
Cao, L.
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Zhao, J.
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Ren, L.
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Zhao, R.
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Submit date:2020/05/29
China (Taiwan) Study
Confidence In Order Institutions
Confucian Societies
Cross-national Study
In-group Trust
Out-group Trust
Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73 countries
Journal article
Proyer R.T., Ruch W., Ali N.S., Al-Olimat H.S., Amemiya T., Adal T.A., Ansari S.A., Arhar P., Asem G., Baudin N., Bawab S., Bergen D., Brdar I., Brites R., Brunner-Sciarra M., Carrell A., Dios H.C., Celik M., Ceschi G., Chang K., Guo-Hai C., Cheryomukhin A., Chik M.P.Y., Chlopicki W., Cranney J., Dahourou D., Doosje S., Dore M., El-Arousy N., Fickova E., Führ M., Gallivan J., Geling H., Germikova L., Giedraityte M., Goh A., González R.D., Ho S.K., Hrebícková M., Jaime B., Kaare B.H., Kamble S., Kazarian S., Kerkkänen P., Klementová M., Kobozeva I.M., Kovjanic S., Kumaraswamy N., Lampert M., Liao C.-C., Levesque M., Loizou E., Díaz Loving R., Lyttle J., MacHline V.C., McGoldrick S., McRorie M., Min L., Mõttus R., Munyae M.M., Navia C.E., Nkhalamba M., Pedrini P.P., Petkova M., Platt T., Popa D.-E., Radomska A., Rashid T., Rawlings D., Rubio V.J., Samson A.C., Sarid O., Shams S., Sisokohm S., Smári J., Sneddon I., Snikhovska I., Stephanenko E.A., Stokenberga I., Stuer H., Tanoto Y.S.R., Tapia L., Taylor J., Thibault P., Thompson A., Thörn H., Toyota H., Ujlaky J., Vanno V., Wang J., Van Der Westhuizen B., Wijayathilake D., Wong P.S.O., Wycoff E.B., Yeun E.J.. Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73 countries[J]. Humor, 2009, 22(2018-01-02), 253.
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Proyer R.T.
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Ruch W.
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Ali N.S.
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Al-Olimat H.S.
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Amemiya T.
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Submit date:2018/10/30
Cross-cultural Comparisons
Gelotophobia
Humor
Laughter
Multi-national Study
Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73 countries
Journal article
Proyer, R. T., Chang, K.. Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73 countries[J]. Humor - International Journal of Humor Research, 2009, 253-279.
Authors:
Proyer, R. T.
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Chang, K.
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Submit date:2022/09/01
Cross-cultural Comparisons
Gelotophobia
Humor
Laughter
Multi-national Study