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    Influence of Leaders' Psychological Capital on Their Followers: Multilevel Mediation Effect of Organizational Identification.Qishan Chen, Zhonglin Wen, Yurou Kong, Jun Niu & Kit-Tai Hau - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    How Leaders’ Psychological Capital Influence Their Followers’ Psychological Capital: Social Exchange or Emotional Contagion.Qishan Chen, Yurou Kong, Jun Niu, Wenyang Gao, Jieying Li & Miaosi Li - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:439896.
    Using a sample of 32 work teams (32 work team leaders and their 321 followers) in Chinese cultural context, this study investigated the relationships between leaders’ and their followers’ psychological capital and the multilevel multiple mediation effects of social exchange and emotional contagion. Structural equation model and hierarchical linear model were applied to analyze the survey data. The results revealed that leaders’ psychological capital had a positive influence on their followers’ psychological capital. Leader-member exchange was the cross-level mediator between leaders’ (...)
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    Effects of Socioeconomic Status, Parent–Child Relationship, and Learning Motivation on Reading Ability.Qishan Chen, Yurou Kong, Wenyang Gao & Lei Mo - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Effect of landscape design on depth perception in classical Chinese gardens: A quantitative analysis using virtual reality simulation.Haipeng Zhu, Zongchao Gu, Ryuzo Ohno & Yuhang Kong - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    It is common for visitors to have rich and varied experiences in the limited space of a classical Chinese garden. This leads to the sense that the garden’s scale is much larger than it really is. A main reason for this perceptual bias is the gardener’s manipulation of visual information. Most studies have discussed this phenomenon in terms of qualitative description with fragmented perspectives taken from static points, without considering ambient visual information or continuously changing observation points. A general question (...)
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