Zhongyong thinking (doctrine of the mean) and internet addiction: the mediation of maladaptive cognition and the moderation of subject

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  • who: Hua Wei from the University of Pu00e9cs, Hungary Peking University, China have published the paper: Zhongyong thinking (doctrine of the mean) and internet addiction: The mediation of maladaptive cognition and the moderation of subject, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Based on the above argument, the authors propose hypothesis H3. The aim of this study was threefold. This model provides the authors a way of understanding the functioning mechanism underlying the relationship between zhongyong thinking and internet addiction, which has barely been investigated in previous research. Although copious previous studies have demonstrated the model, most . . .

     

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