40 research outputs found
Applying the dual Filial Piety Model in the United States: A comparison of Filial Piety between Asian Americans and Caucasian Americans
The definition and measurement of filial piety in existing research primarily focuses on the narrow conceptualizations of Asian filial piety, which would inflate cultural differences and undermine cultural universals in how people approach caring for their elderly parents. Employing the Dual Filial Piety Model (DFPM), this study aimed to examine the relationship between filial piety and attitude toward caring for elderly parents beyond the Asian context. In our study (N = 276), we found that reciprocal filial piety (RFP) does not differ across cultures while authoritarian filial piety (AFP) does. We also found that collectivism, rather than ethnicity, predicted RFP and AFP, which in turn predicted positive attitude toward caring for elderly parents. Our work demonstrates the cross-cultural applicability of the DFPM and highlights the universal and culture-specific aspects of filial piety
Effective use of coated tools - The wear-map approach
10.1016/S0257-8972(00)01163-4Surface and Coatings Technology1392-3127-13
Crater wear mechanisms of TiN coated high speed steel tools
Surface Engineering163253-256SUEN
The effects of work material on tool wear
10.1016/S0043-1648(01)00617-2Wear250-251PART 1344-348WEAR
The effects of machining conditions on the flank wear of tin-coated high speed steel tool inserts
Wear181-183PART 2901-912WEAR
Work material and the effectiveness of coated tools
10.1016/S0257-8972(01)01419-0Surface and Coatings Technology146-147298-30
Wear of Mg-5%Al-5%Nd alloy with nanocrystalline grain size
Journal of Metastable and Nanocrystalline Materials23275-27
Wear of Magnesium Composites with Continuous, Interconnected Wire Reinforcement
Materials Science Forum437-438447-450MSFO
Performance of TiN-coated high speed steel tool inserts in turning
10.1016/S0301-679X(99)00066-3Tribology International327393-398TRBI