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Interdependency, Perceived Shame, and Probability of Wrongdoing Among Chinese Students: A Partial Test of the Reintegrative Shaming Theory Journal article
Yue Zhuo, Xiaojin Chen, LIU JIANHONG, Xin Jiang. Interdependency, Perceived Shame, and Probability of Wrongdoing Among Chinese Students: A Partial Test of the Reintegrative Shaming Theory[J]. Crime & Delinquency, 2023.
Authors:  Yue Zhuo;  Xiaojin Chen;  LIU JIANHONG;  Xin Jiang
Favorite | TC[WOS]:0 TC[Scopus]:0  IF:1.8/2.0 | Submit date:2023/12/06
Interdependency  Perceived Shame  Probability Of Wrongdoing  Juvenile  China  
Exploring implicit theories of shame: developing a new scale assessing shame-related beliefs Journal article
Yun Li, Vivienne Y. K. Tao, Anise M. S. Wu. Exploring implicit theories of shame: developing a new scale assessing shame-related beliefs[J]. Motivation and Emotion, 2023, 47(3), 461-475.
Authors:  Yun Li;  Vivienne Y. K. Tao;  Anise M. S. Wu
Favorite | TC[WOS]:2 TC[Scopus]:1  IF:1.7/3.5 | Submit date:2023/07/27
Debilitating Belief  Enhancing Belief  Lay Theories  Sense Of Shame  
Negative Emotions Moderate the Relationship Between Self-Efficacy and Achievement of Filipino Students Journal article
Felicidad T. Villavicencio, Allan B. I. Bernardo. Negative Emotions Moderate the Relationship Between Self-Efficacy and Achievement of Filipino Students[J]. Psychological Studies, 2013, 58(3), 225–232.
Authors:  Felicidad T. Villavicencio;  Allan B. I. Bernardo
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Academic Emotions  Self-efficacy  Achievement  Moderation Effects  Philippines  Anger  Anxiety  Shame  Hopelessness