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The Social Connection Effect of Being Moved and Its Theoretical Explanation

Yue Tong, Wang Hong, Tian Xingjiang, Wu Ting, Fu Anguo, Zhou Yanpeng, Wang Hong
2025-06-22 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202506.00194

Being moved is an involuntary, immediate emotional state triggered by external stimuli. Once elicited, being moved exerts social bonding effects, not only strengthening the bond between the individual and the direct trigger, but also producing broader spillover effects that extend the individual's p…

Collective Narcissism: Concept, Research, and Reflection

Xu Buxiao, The input "白洁" is a Chinese name, not an academic paper with LaTeX commands, citations, or <PARA> tags. In academic contexts, Chinese names should be transliterated rather than translated. **Bai Jie** If this refers to a specific academic author or context, please provide the full text with proper formatting (including <PARA> tags, LaTeX equations, etc.) as specified in the translation requirements., Li Ye, Guo Yongyu, Yongyu Guo
2022-02-15 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202202.00035

Collective narcissism is a classic construct that extends narcissism to the group level, currently defined as the belief that "one's own group is exceptional and deserving of privileged treatment, yet not sufficiently recognized by others." Existing research has found it to possess strong explanator…

Poverty and Intertemporal Decision-Making: Psychological Transformation Mechanism from a Threat Perspective

Hu Xiaoyong, Du Tangyan, Yang Jing, Li Lanyu, Wang Tiantian, Hu Xiaoyong
2022-01-22 ChinaXiv: chinaxiv-202201.00068

After eliminating absolute poverty, China still faces the formidable challenge of relative poverty. Substantial evidence demonstrates that individuals in poverty frequently exhibit "myopic behaviors," such as underinvesting in education, accumulating higher levels of debt, and maintaining lower savi…