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Ru Zhang

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On Contextuality in Behavioral Data

2015

Dzhafarov, Zhang, and Kujala (Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. A 374, 20150099) reviewed several behavioral data sets imitating the formal design of the quantum-mechanical contextuality experiments. The conclusion was that none of these data sets exhibited contextuality if understood in the generalized sense proposed in Dzhafarov, Kujala, and Larsson (Found. Phys. 7, 762-782, 2015), while the traditional definition of contextuality does not apply to these data because they violate the condition of consistent connectedness (also known as marginal selectivity, no-signaling condition, no-disturbance principle, etc.). In this paper we clarify the relationship between (in)consistent connectedness and (non…

Computer scienceGeneral MathematicsFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciences050105 experimental psychology0103 physical sciences0501 psychology and cognitive sciencescontextuality010306 general physicsta515Cognitive scienceQuantum Physics05 social sciencesta111General Engineeringcyclic systemsArticlesKochen–Specker theorem81P13 81Q99 60A99 81P13 81Q99 60A99 81P13 81Q99 60A99Formal designFOS: Biological sciencesQuantitative Biology - Neurons and Cognitionconsistent connectednessNeurons and Cognition (q-bio.NC)Quantum Physics (quant-ph)
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Promoting influenza prevention for elderly people in Hong Kong using health action process approach: study protocol.

2018

People 65 years or older are at greater risk of serious complications from the seasonal influenza compared with young. To promote elderly people’s behavioral compliance toward influenza prevention, the aim of the current project is to develop, implement, and evaluate a theory-based low-administration-cost intervention building on a leading psychological theory, the Health Action Process Approach (HAPA). The target group is Hong Kong Chinese elderly people aged 65 or older who rarely or never adopt any preventive actions. This project will be conducted in three phases over 24 months. In phase 1, intervention program will be developed building on the HAPA theoretical framework which comprises…

GerontologyAgingand promotion of well-beinglaw.inventionStudy Protocol0302 clinical medicineinfluenssaRandomized controlled trial7.1 Individual care needslawMedicine030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:Public aspects of medicineInfectious DiseasesOlder adultsPneumonia & InfluenzaPublic Health and Health ServicesHong KongPsychological theoryPublic Health0305 other medical scienceikääntyneetBehavior maintenanceHumanmedicine.medical_specialtyterveyspsykologiaClinical Trials and Supportive ActivitiesHealth Promotion03 medical and health sciencesClinical ResearchIntervention (counseling)Influenza HumanInfluenza preventionBehavioral and Social ScienceHumansAgedGovernment030505 public healthbusiness.industryHealth action process approachPublic healthPreventionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270Prevention of disease and conditionsInfluenzaTelephoneBehavior initiationClinical trialInfluenza preventionEmerging Infectious DiseasesGood Health and Well Beingterveyskäyttäytyminen3.1 Primary prevention interventions to modify behaviours or promote wellbeingBiostatisticsbusiness3.1 Primary prevention interventions to modify behaviours or promote well-beingProgram Evaluation
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Predicting Hand Washing and Sleep Hygiene Behaviors among College Students: Test of an Integrated Social-Cognition Model

2020

Objective: Hand washing and sleep hygiene are two important health behaviors. The purpose of the current study was to identify the motivational and volitional antecedents of college students&rsquo

MaleHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPsychological interventionlcsh:MedicineIntentionToxicologyDevelopmental psychologyCognition0302 clinical medicinenuorethealth behaviorSurveys and QuestionnairesProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineSleep hygieneTheory of planned behaviorhealth action process approachFemaletheory of planned behaviorSleep Research0305 other medical sciencePsychologyHand DisinfectionHand washingAdolescentBasic Behavioral and Social ScienceArticleomatoimisuusuni (lepotila)young peopleStructural equation modelingYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSocial cognitionBehavioral and Social ScienceTheory of Planned BehaviorHumansHealth Action Process ApproachStudentshand washingsleep hygiene030505 public healthHealth action process approachsosiaalinen kognitiolcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthAction (philosophy)terveyskäyttäytyminenkäsihygieniaMind and BodyInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Is there contextuality in behavioural and social systems?

2015

Most behavioral and social experiments aimed at revealing contextuality are confined to cyclic systems with binary outcomes. In quantum physics, this broad class of systems includes as special cases Klyachko-Can-Binicioglu-Shumovsky-type, Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-Bell-type, and Suppes-Zanotti-Leggett-Garg-type systems. The theory of contextuality known as Contextuality-by-Default allows one to define and measure contextuality in all such system, even if there are context-dependent errors in measurements, or if something in the contexts directly interacts with the measurements. This makes the theory especially suitable for behavioral and social systems, where direct interactions of "everythin…

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Testing selective influence directly using trackball movement tasks

2019

Abstract Systems factorial technology (SFT; Townsend & Nozawa, 1995) is regarded as a useful tool to diagnose if features (or dimensions) of the investigated stimulus are processed in a parallel or serial fashion. In order to use SFT, one has to assume the speed to process each feature is influenced by that feature only, termed as selective influence (Sternberg, 1969). This assumption is usually untestable as the processing time for a stimulus feature is not observable. Stochastic dominance is traditionally used as an indirect evidence for selective influence (e.g., Townsend & Fific, 2004). However, one should keep in mind that selective influence may be violated even when stochastic domina…

FactorialComputer scienceApplied Mathematics05 social sciencesStochastic dominanceTest stimulusStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologyIndirect evidence03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDirect test0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAlgorithm030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologyJournal of Mathematical Psychology
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Adolescent sugar-sweetened beverage consumption: An extended Health Action Process Approach.

2019

Abstract Objective Consumption of excess added sugar in the form of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) contributes to a wide range of health concerns in adolescents. Identification of modifiable determinants of SSB consumption based on behavioral theory may inform development of interventions aimed at reducing SSB consumption. The aim of the current study was to test the efficacy of an extended version of the Health Action Process Approach to predict adolescent SSB consumption. Methods Using a prospective design, adolescent students (N = 450) self-reported their outcome expectancies, perceived behavioral control, intentions, habit, action, maintenance, and recovery self-efficacy, action and c…

0301 basic medicineMalePsychological interventionIntentionDevelopmental psychologyravitsemuskäyttäytyminen0302 clinical medicinenuoretsokeriProspective StudiesGeneral Psychologymedia_commonSugar-Sweetened BeveragesPediatricNutrition and DieteticsSelf EfficacyLatent Class AnalysisFemaleYoung peoplePsychologyPsychological TheoryAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectDrinking Behavior030209 endocrinology & metabolismAdded sugarStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciencesFood PreferencesComplementary and Alternative MedicineMD MultidisciplinarySugar intakeBehavioral and Social ScienceComplementary and Integrative HealthHumansHealth Action Process ApproachConsumption (economics)030109 nutrition & dieteticsNutrition & DieteticsHealth action process approachEducational psychologyDietstomatognathic diseasesGood Health and Well BeingAction (philosophy)Adolescent BehaviorterveyskäyttäytyminenvirvoitusjuomatHabitSelf Report
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A meta-analysis of the health action process approach.

2019

Objective The health action process approach (HAPA) is a social-cognitive model specifying motivational and volitional determinants of health behavior. A meta-analysis of studies applying the HAPA in health behavior contexts was conducted to estimate the size and variability of correlations among model constructs, test model predictions, and test effects of past behavior and moderators (behavior type, sample type, measurement lag, study quality) on model relations. Method A literature search identified 95 studies meeting inclusion criteria with 108 independent samples. Averaged corrected correlations among HAPA constructs and multivariate tests of model predictions were computed using conve…

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Testing Selective Influence Directly Using Trackball Movement Tasks

2018

Systems factorial technology (SFT; Townsend & Nozawa, 1995) is regarded as a useful tool to diagnose if features (or dimensions) of the investigated stimulus are processed in a parallel or serial fashion. In order to use SFT, one has to assume the speed to process each feature is influenced by that feature only, termed as selective influence (Sternberg, 1969). This assumption is usually untestable as the processing time for a stimulus feature is not observable. Stochastic dominance is traditionally used as an indirect evidence for selective influence (e.g., Townsend & Fifi\'c, 2004). However, one should keep in mind that selective influence may be violated even when stochastic dominance hol…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesQuantitative Biology - Neurons and CognitionFOS: Biological sciencesApplications (stat.AP)Neurons and Cognition (q-bio.NC)Statistics - Applications
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