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1. Shyness, Sport Engagement, and Internalizing Problems in Chinese Children: The Moderating Role of Class Sport Participation in a Multi-Level Model.

2. Associations between Unsociability and Peer Problems in Chinese Children and Adolescents: A Meta-Analysis.

3. Innovation under constraints: the role of open innovation in Ghana.

4. Relation between social avoidance and loneliness in urban Chinese children: a moderated-mediation model.

5. Children's Social Behaviors: Developmental Mechanisms and Implications.

6. Relations between social withdrawal subtypes and socio‐emotional adjustment among Chinese children and early adolescents.

7. Relations between Prosociality and Psychological Maladjustment in Chinese Elementary and Secondary School Students: Mediating Roles of Peer Preference and Self-Perceived Social Competence.

8. Longitudinal Relations between Rejection Sensitivity and Adjustment in Chinese Children: Moderating Effect of Emotion Regulation.

9. Can MOOC Instructor Be Portrayed by Semantic Features? Using Discourse and Clustering Analysis to Identify Lecture-Style of Instructors in MOOCs.

10. Relations of Shyness and Unsociability with Adjustment in Migrant and Non-migrant Children in Urban China.

11. Sad, Scared, or Rejected? A Short-Term Longitudinal Study of the Predictors of Social Avoidance in Chinese Children.

12. Parental support and homework emotions in Chinese children: mediating roles of homework self-efficacy and emotion regulation strategies.

13. Prefer feeling bad? Subcultural differences in emotional preferences between Han Chinese and Mongolian Chinese.

14. Assessment and Implications of Social Avoidance in Chinese Early Adolescents.

15. A Person-Oriented Analysis of Social Withdrawal in Chinese Children.

16. Young Chinese children's beliefs about the implications of subtypes of social withdrawal: A first look at social avoidance.

17. Starting small: Revisiting young children's perceptions of social withdrawal in China.

19. Relations between Unsociability and Peer Problems in Chinese Children: Moderating Effect of Behavioural Control.

20. Unsociability and Shyness in Chinese Children: Concurrent and Predictive Relations with Indices of Adjustment.

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