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approach for developing company culture. In a Turkish case, the elements <strong>of</strong> employee<br />

satisfaction are determined in metal and textile industries. The importance <strong>of</strong> blue-and-white collar<br />

employee satisfaction became more evident as the relation among participation, total quality<br />

management philosophy, continuous education and ergonomic work design concepts became more<br />

evident.<br />

5028.163 Effect <strong>of</strong> temporal and spatial factors on auditory apparent motion, Tong Zhang, Xining<br />

Zheng, Sengyuan Xu, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong> and Behavioral Science, Zhejiang University,<br />

China<br />

Three experiments were conducted to explore the effects <strong>of</strong> burst duration, interstimulus interval<br />

(ISI), source number and source location on auditory apparent motion (AAM). The results have<br />

showed that AAM was affected by burst duration, ISI and source number, but not by source<br />

location. Effect <strong>of</strong> source number on AAM varied with ISIs. At short ISIs (15 and 30ms) five<br />

sources produced continuous motion responses more than two sources did while at long ISI<br />

(300ms) five sources produced succession responses more than two sources did. In our opinion<br />

this phenomenon results from the static and dynamic aftereffects <strong>of</strong> sound.<br />

5028.164 Cognitive behavioural therapy for schizophrenia: An outcome study, Frendi W.S. Li,<br />

Peter W.H. Lee, Gregory K.L. Mak, The University <strong>of</strong> Hong Kong, China<br />

This study aimed to evaluate the outcome <strong>of</strong> a CBT treatment package for individuals with<br />

schizophrenia in Hong Kong. The treatment consisted <strong>of</strong> standard CBT modules as well as<br />

optional skills training modules. All participants were required to keep to their usual<br />

pharmacological treatment. Subjects were randomly assigned to either the CBT treatment group,<br />

or a waiting list control group. Outcome measures included positive and negative symptoms <strong>of</strong><br />

schizophrenia, as well as depressive symptoms. Thirty-two patients completed treatment. Both<br />

groups showed significant improvement in the outcome measures. Their progress was maintained<br />

at the 15th month follow up.<br />

5028.165 Caree anchor among Chinese undergraduates and a new angle <strong>of</strong> Chinese education,<br />

Ying Sun, Kazuhiko Nojima, Kyuusyuu University, Japan<br />

This article presents the outcome <strong>of</strong> a questionnaire <strong>of</strong> career anchor about Chinese<br />

undergraduates. According to it, we also present a thorough study <strong>of</strong> the contemporary education<br />

in China. Some thoughts are introduced in this article and we think that career anchors are the<br />

engines when we educate undergraduates. So we should pay much attention on it in the future<br />

education. Namely, we hope that we can not only educate undergraduates according to their<br />

individual career anchor, but also find an effective means to bring their career anchors to a better<br />

level in the future education.<br />

5028.166 The comparative studies on the well-being, self-concept and life events <strong>of</strong> private and<br />

public college students, Ling Yu, Hunan Normal University, China<br />

The author tested 604 private and public college students to explore the statistical differences exist<br />

in well-being <strong>of</strong> private and public college students and to investigate the interaction among<br />

well-being, self-concept and life events <strong>of</strong> college students. The results are demonstrated as<br />

following: 1.Well-being and self-concept <strong>of</strong> public college students are significantly higher than<br />

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