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This book addresses the sustainability of happiness and well-being
in Chinese societies. It starts by introducing the various
conceptions of well-being, particularly in the Chinese
sociocultural context. The book then proceeds with the examination
of the sustainability of well-being by scrutinizing the effects of
sociocultural, contextual, and personal factors on well-being. The
contextual factors are the aggregates or averages of personal
factors at the contextual levels of the regions and colleges in
Mainland China, its special administrative region, and Taiwan.
These factors cover personality traits, strengths, orientations,
beliefs, values, and idolizing. By bringing together empirical
studies and theoretical perspectives applied to Chinese societies,
this book offers researchers in social science and humanities a
valuable reference work on happiness and well-being in Chinese
societies.
Examining creativity in Chinese societies from both a personal and
contextual standpoint, this ground-breaking book offers readers a
unique insight into the Chinese mind. It provides a review of the
nature, origins, and consequences of creativity, deriving from
empirical evidence in the Chinese context. Specifically, the book
unravels the conceptualization of creativity and its relationships
with various demographic and dispositional factors in Chinese
societies. The book proceeds to give readers an understanding of
how creativity maintains reciprocal relationships with various
forms of well-being. The content of the book brings together
empirical evidence and theory grounded on Chinese societies to
offer researchers and students a unique realistic view of the
nature of creativity there. This book will be a must read for any
researcher or practitioner interested in this fascinating topic.
This book addresses the sustainability of happiness and well-being
in Chinese societies. It starts by introducing the various
conceptions of well-being, particularly in the Chinese
sociocultural context. The book then proceeds with the examination
of the sustainability of well-being by scrutinizing the effects of
sociocultural, contextual, and personal factors on well-being. The
contextual factors are the aggregates or averages of personal
factors at the contextual levels of the regions and colleges in
Mainland China, its special administrative region, and Taiwan.
These factors cover personality traits, strengths, orientations,
beliefs, values, and idolizing. By bringing together empirical
studies and theoretical perspectives applied to Chinese societies,
this book offers researchers in social science and humanities a
valuable reference work on happiness and well-being in Chinese
societies.
Examining creativity in Chinese societies from both a personal and
contextual standpoint, this ground-breaking book offers readers a
unique insight into the Chinese mind. It provides a review of the
nature, origins, and consequences of creativity, deriving from
empirical evidence in the Chinese context. Specifically, the book
unravels the conceptualization of creativity and its relationships
with various demographic and dispositional factors in Chinese
societies. The book proceeds to give readers an understanding of
how creativity maintains reciprocal relationships with various
forms of well-being. The content of the book brings together
empirical evidence and theory grounded on Chinese societies to
offer researchers and students a unique realistic view of the
nature of creativity there. This book will be a must read for any
researcher or practitioner interested in this fascinating topic.
This book addresses psychological studies of humour in Chinese
societies. It starts by reviewing how the concept of humour evolves
in Chinese history, and how it is perceived by Confucianism,
Taoism, and Buddhism respectively. It then compares differences in
the Western and the Chinese perceptions of humor and discusses
empirical studies that were conducted to examine such differences.
It also discusses the cultural origin and empirical evidence of the
Chinese ambivalence about humor and presents empirical findings
that illustrate its existence. Having done these, it proceeds to
discuss psychological studies that examine how humour is related to
various demographic, dispositional variables as well as how humour
is related to creativity in Chinese societies. It also discusses
how humour is related to emotional expressions and mental health in
Chinese society as well. It concludes with a discussion on how
workplace humor is reflected and developed in Chinese contexts.
Taken together, this book attempts to bring together the
theoretical propositions, empirical studies, and cultural analyses
of humor in Chinese societies.
This book addresses psychological studies of humour in Chinese
societies. It starts by reviewing how the concept of humour evolves
in Chinese history, and how it is perceived by Confucianism,
Taoism, and Buddhism respectively. It then compares differences in
the Western and the Chinese perceptions of humor and discusses
empirical studies that were conducted to examine such differences.
It also discusses the cultural origin and empirical evidence of the
Chinese ambivalence about humor and presents empirical findings
that illustrate its existence. Having done these, it proceeds to
discuss psychological studies that examine how humour is related to
various demographic, dispositional variables as well as how humour
is related to creativity in Chinese societies. It also discusses
how humour is related to emotional expressions and mental health in
Chinese society as well. It concludes with a discussion on how
workplace humor is reflected and developed in Chinese contexts.
Taken together, this book attempts to bring together the
theoretical propositions, empirical studies, and cultural analyses
of humor in Chinese societies.
This book introduces psychosocial studies of idol worship in
Chinese societies. It reviews how idol worship is perceived in
Chinese culture, history, and philosophy as well as how it differs
from the concept of celebrity worship that is more dominant in
Western literature. Using a pioneering hexagonal model of idol
worship, this book explains how idol worship is affected by various
demographic and dispositional variables as well as the cognitive
and social functions of idols and idol worship. Finally, it
discusses idol worship from a contemporary Chinese perspective,
including emotional, interpersonal, and social learning aspects,
and ends with a discussion of moral development perspective.
This book introduces psychosocial studies of idol worship in
Chinese societies. It reviews how idol worship is perceived in
Chinese culture, history, and philosophy as well as how it differs
from the concept of celebrity worship that is more dominant in
Western literature. Using a pioneering hexagonal model of idol
worship, this book explains how idol worship is affected by various
demographic and dispositional variables as well as the cognitive
and social functions of idols and idol worship. Finally, it
discusses idol worship from a contemporary Chinese perspective,
including emotional, interpersonal, and social learning aspects,
and ends with a discussion of moral development perspective.
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Rough Sets - International Joint Conference, IJCRS 2022, Suzhou, China, November 11-14, 2022, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
JingTao Yao, Hamido Fujita, Xiaodong Yue, Duoqian Miao, Jerzy Grzymala-Busse, …
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Discovery Miles 24 710
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the International Joint
Conference on Rough Sets, IJCRS 2022, held in Suzhou, China, in
November 2022. The 28 full papers included in this book were
carefully reviewed and selected from 42 submissions. They were
organized in topical sections as follows: Invited papers, IRSS
President Forum; rough set theory and applications; granular
computing and applications; classification and deep learning;
conceptual knowledge discovery and machine learning based on
three-way decisions and granular computing; uncertainty in
three-way decisions; granular computing, and data science.
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