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  1. The development of self- and group orientations among Chinese young adolescents: Implications for social and behavioral adjustment.
  2. Maternal encouragement of competitiveness and school adjustment in Chinese adolescents.
  3. Maternal encouragement of sociability and adjustment in nonmigrant and migrant children in urban China.
  4. Autonomy- and connectedness-oriented behaviors of toddlers and mothers at different historical times in urban China.
  5. Father Migration and Mother Migration: Different Implications for Social, School, and Psychological Adjustment of Left-Behind Children in Rural China
  6. Self- and Group-Orientations and Adjustment in Urban and Rural Chinese Children
  7. Developmental cascade models linking peer victimization, depression, and academic achievement in Chinese children
  8. Relations of shyness–sensitivity and unsociability with adjustment in middle childhood and early adolescence in suburban Chinese children
  9. Relations between social comparison orientation and adjustment in Chinese adolescents: Moderating effects of initial adjustment status
  10. Examining the Implications of Social Anxiety in a Community Sample of Mainland Chinese Children
  11. Synthesis and Herbicidal Activities of 3-(4-Chloro-2-fluoro-5-substituted phenyl)benzo[d][1,2,3]triazin-4(3H)-one Derivatives