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Antisense oligonucleotide suppression of human IGF-1R inhibits the growth and survival of in vitro cultured epithelial ovarian cancer cells
Tubeless video-assisted thoracic surgery for pulmonary ground-glass nodules: expert consensus and protocol (Guangzhou)
Political Trust in China and Taiwan
Chapter 8 addresses a key question in public opinion surveys in China—political sensitivity. Many people are suspicious of the high level of political trust among the Chinese survey respondents. They don’t believe that people in authoritarian societies can tell the truth. This chapter borrows the method of list experiment which was originally developed to test racial bias and social desirability in the United States. Based on several list experiments conducted in China, the chapter finds only a moderate amount of political desirability effect. Even by taking consideration of such effect, political support is still very strong and significantly higher than in other societies such as democratic Taiwan. These findings further prove that political support in China is more likely to be explained by Chinese political culture, rather than by political fear.補æ£å®Œ
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Playing by the Informal Rules: Why the Chinese Regime Remains Stable despite Rising Protests Yao Li Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019 xix + 207 pp. £75.00 ISBN 978-1-108-47078-0
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