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  1. 30 de dic. de 2018 · Adapted into a film in 1945 — just four months before Japan’s ultimate surrender — “Wang Deming” was both a call to arms and a way of reassuring audiences that no ill deeds go unpunished. Several decades and a few less-than-peaceful transfers of power later, “Macbeth” was revived again.

  2. Ironic Effects of Thought Suppression: A Meta-Analysis. Perspectives on Psychological Science. 2020-05 | Journal article. DOI: 10.1177/1745691619898795. Part of ISSN: 1745-6916. Part of ISSN: 1745-6924. Show more detail. Source : Deming Wang.

  3. Deming Wang. NLD Chatzisarantis, EN Ada, M Ahmadi, N Caltabiano, D Wang, ... Slow lies: Response delays promote perceptions of insincerity. Mechanisms underlying effective thought suppression using focused-distraction strategies: A self-determination theory approach. Faster responders are perceived as more extraverted.

  4. In the 1940s,Wang Deming,adapted by the famous dramatist Li Jianwu from Shakespeare’s Macbet,was the outstanding one of his many adapted plays.Adapting play kept the essential personality and relationship of the original characters,and emplaced the environment in Tang Dynasty and the Five Dynasties and the Ten States﹝907—960﹞of ancient ...

  5. Deming WANG | Professor | PhD | Peking University, Beijing | PKU | School of Earth and Space Sciences | Research profile. About. 88. Publications. 28,865. Reads. 1,227. Citations. Introduction....

  6. Author(s): Wang, Deming; Hagger, Martin S; Chatzisarantis, Nikos LD | Abstract: The ironic effect of thought suppression refers to the phenomenon in which individuals trying to rid their mind of a target thought ironically experience greater levels of occurrence and accessibility of the thought compared with individuals who deliberately ...

  7. Page 1 of 4. Read articles by Deming Wang on ScienceDirect, the world's leading source for scientific, technical, and medical research.