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2. Motivation and Self-Regulated Learning in Computer Science: Lessons Learned From a Multiyear Program of Classroom Research.
3. Can Web-based preenrollment alcohol brief interventions be effective screening tools? Precollege drinking behavior predicts college retention and alcohol violations.
4. Effects of a comprehensive nutrition education programme to change grade 4 primary-school students' eating behaviours in China.
5. Effects of a web-based pre-enrollment alcohol brief motivational intervention on college student retention and alcohol-related violations.
6. Pilot Study of a Brief WeChat Intervention in China to Increase Students' Willingness to Assist a Flushing Student to Reduce Alcohol Use.
7. Learning Through Computational Creativity.
8. Helping Engineering Students Learn in Introductory Computer Science (CS1) Using Computational Creativity Exercises (CCEs).
9. Computational Creativity Exercises: An Avenue for Promoting Learning in Computer Science.
10. Comparison of Patterns of Use of Unrecorded and Recorded Spirits: Survey of Adult Drinkers in Rural Central China.
11. Effects of selected socio-demographic characteristics on nutrition knowledge and eating behavior of elementary students in two provinces in China.
12. How Social Reactions to Alcohol-Related Facial Flushing Are Affected by Gender, Relationship, and Drinking Purposes: Implications for Education to Reduce Aerodigestive Cancer Risks.
13. Cultural Orientation and Its Associations with Alcohol Use by University Students in China.
14. Cognitive Intelligence: Deep Learning, Thinking, and Reasoning by Brain-Inspired Systems.
15. Modeling self-efficacy using the computational-Unified Learning Model (C-ULM): Implications for computational psychology and cognitive computing.
16. Improving learning of computational thinking using computational creativity exercises in a college CSI computer science course for engineers.
17. Modeling Self-Efficacy as a Dynamic Cognitive Process with the Computational-Unified Learning Model (C-ULM): Implications for Cognitive Informatics and Cognitive Computing.
18. Cognitive Informatics and Computational Intelligence: From Information Revolution to Intelligence Revolution.
19. The educational potential of alcohol-related flushing among Chinese young people.
20. Motivational and Self-Regulated Learning Profiles of Students Taking a Foundational Engineering Course.
21. Associations of students' creativity, motivation, and self-regulation with learning and achievement in college computer science courses.
22. Improving learning of computational thinking using creative thinking exercises in CS-1 computer science courses.
23. Understanding human learning using a multi-agent simulation of the unified learning model.
24. Renaissance computing.
25. Profiles of Motivated Self-Regulation in College Computer Science Courses: Differences in Major versus Required Non-Major Courses.
26. Understanding Human Learning Using a Multi-agent Simulation of the Unified Learning Model.
27. Perspectives on Cognitive Computers and Knowledge Processors.
28. The Association between Cultural Orientation and Drinking Behaviors among University Students in Wuhan, China.
29. Changing Intentions to Use Smokeless Tobacco: An Application of the IMB Model.
30. The Cosmic Ray Observatory Project: Results of a Summer High-School Student, Teacher, University Scientist Partnership Using a Capstone Research Experience.
31. The influence of cultural orientation, alcohol expectancies and self-efficacy on adolescent drinking behavior in Beijing.
32. Being Bullied and Psychosocial Adjustment Among Middle School Students in China.
33. Alcohol Expectancies Among High School Students in Inner Mongolia, China.
34. Buddhism and Adolescent Alcohol Use in Thailand.
35. Working Memory, Motivation, and Teacher-Initiated Learning.
36. THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER SUPPORTED COLLABORATIVE LEARNING COMMUNITIES ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' KNOWLEDGE BUILDING, STRATEGIC LEARNING, AND PERCEPTIONS OF THE CLASSROOM.
37. Differences in problem solving by nonscience majors in introductory chemistry on paired...
38. Variables Associated with Alcohol Consumption and Abstinence among Young Adults in Central China.
39. University Students’ Willingness to Assist Fellow Students Who Experience Alcohol-Related Facial Flushing to Reduce Their Drinking.
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