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    Family and peer variables: risks for and protection against adolescent substance abuse

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    published_or_final_versionPsychologyDoctoralDoctor of Philosoph

    Learning a procedural task with animation: a comparison between the high and low visual spatial learners

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    published_or_final_versionPsychologyMasterMaster of Philosoph

    The hierarchical nature of acquisition of visual specificity in spatial contextual cueing

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    published_or_final_versionPsychologyDoctoralDoctor of Philosoph

    Tonal perception and its implication for linguistic relativity

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    published_or_final_versionPsychologyDoctoralDoctor of Philosoph

    Development of a usability inventory for Chinese webpages

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    published_or_final_versionabstracttocPsychologyMasterMaster of Philosoph

    Formulation of the study problem and transfer in insight problem solving

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    published_or_final_versionabstracttocPsychologyMasterMaster of Philosoph

    The connectionism approach to syntactic and semantic acquisition of simple Chinese sentences: the role of wordorder information

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    published_or_final_versionPsychologyMasterMaster of Philosoph

    Effects of computer presentation formats on learning among elderly andyounger adults: the role of cognitiveabilities

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    published_or_final_versionabstractPsychologyMasterMaster of Philosoph

    The locus of facilitation of animation in mechanical reasoning

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    published_or_final_versionabstracttocPsychologyMasterMaster of Philosoph

    Ideological orientation and political transition in Hong Kong: Confidence in the future

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    In the two-component model of ideological orientation, a person's ideological position is jointly influenced by attitudinal and affective components. The present study adopted this conceptual model to predict confidence in the future of Hong Kong, Questionnaire responses were collected from 395 adults (56.8% men and 43.2% women) in Hong Kong in April 1995, some 2 years before its transfer from British to Chinese control The results show that the level of confidence in Hong Kong was related to both attitudinal and affective identification with Hong Kong and China. These findings suggest that the transfer of government may have brought to the surface a collision of the divergent political cultures of Hong Kong and mainland China, resulting in two antagonistic political orientations that predicted confidence in the future of Hong Kong.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
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