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    Mainland Chinese primary and middle-school students’ social and emotional wellbeing. 题目:中国大陆中小学生的社交心理健康 by Helen Askell-Williams, Grace Skrzypiec, Yan Jin, Xueqin Zhao, Wenping Du, Fei Cao, Lihong Xin, Larry Owens

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…We translated three existing wellbeing questionnaires into simplified Chinese characters and administered the questionnaires to 2756 students aged 10 to 15 attending 16 schools in Beijing. …”
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    Two diverging roads: a semantic network analysis of Chinese social connection (“Guanxi”) on Twitter by Yan, P, Yasseri, T

    Published 2017
    “…The data for this research were collected on Twitter over a three-week period by searching tweets containing guanxi written in simplified Chinese characters (关系) and in traditional Chinese characters (關係). …”
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    Two roads diverged: a semantic network analysis of guanxi on Twitter by Yan, P, Yasseri, T

    Published 2016
    “…The data for this research were collected on Twitter over a three-week period by searching tweets containing guanxi written in Simplified Chinese characters and in Traditional Chinese characters. …”
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    The war on language: language management and resistance in contemporary China by Lee, SY

    Published 2013
    “…This argument is supported by a systematic examination of the Chinese state’s historic attempts to promote the use of a standardised language form—<em>putonghua</em>—and simplified Chinese characters on a national scale, and a range of popular resistance efforts against them. …”
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    Handwriting Movement Abnormalities in Older Adults with Silent Cerebral Small Vessel Disease—A Preliminary Study by Hongyi Zhao, Liyi Chi, Hans-Leo Teulings, Cuiqiao Xia, Yonghua Huang

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…And the handwriting abnormalities captured by digitized handwriting analysis were correlated with CSVD severity in users of simplified Chinese characters.…”
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    The Evolution of Rumors on a Closed Social Networking Platform During COVID-19: Algorithm Development and Content Study by Andrea W Wang, Jo-Yu Lan, Ming-Hung Wang, Chihhao Yu

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…By studying the prevalence of simplified Chinese characters or phrases in the messages that originated in China, we found that COVID-19–related messages, compared to non–COVID-19–related messages, were more likely to have been written by non-Taiwanese users. …”
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