Influence of Intellectual-cultural Orientation as Family Culture on Chinese College Students' Subjective Well-being: A Moderation Model
The well-known mediation-moderation model of subjective well-being has been criticized because it oversimplified the concept of culture. This study aimed to explore whether the family culture, as supplement of social culture, has significant impacts on subjective well-being. The intellectual-cultura...
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Main Authors: | Guangming Li PhD (Author), Yuelin Wu BS (Author), Haiying Wen MS (Author), Fadi Zhang HS (Author), Desheng Yan PhD (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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