Publications
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2018. Intergroup Anxiety and Willingness to Accommodate: Exploring the Effects of Accent Stereotyping and Social Attraction. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 37 (3) : 330–349.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2017. Initial Communication with and Attitudes toward International Students: Testing the Mediating Effects of Friendship Formation Variables. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 46 (4) : 330–345.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2017. Conflict Initiating Factors and Management Styles in Family and Nonfamily Intergenerational Relationships: Young Adults’ Retrospective Written Accounts. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 36 (3) : 368–379.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2016. English Proficiency, Identity, Anxiety, and Intergroup Attitudes: US Americans’ Perceptions of Chinese. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 45 (6) : 526–539.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2014. Functions of the common ingroup identity model and acculturation strategies in intercultural communication: American host nationals’ communication with Chinese international students. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 43 : 227–238.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2013. Stereotypes of Chinese international students held by Americans. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 37 (2) : 202–211.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2012. Conflict Management Styles: The Role of Ethnic Identity and Self-Construal among Young Male Arabs and Americans. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research 41 (1) : 37–57.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2009. Conflict-Initiating Factors in Intergenerational Relationships. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 28 (4) : 343–363.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2008. Cultural values and aging in Chinese television commercials. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 18 (2) : 209–224.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2008. Taiwanese older adults’ perceptions of aging and communication with peers and young adults. Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 18 (2) : 135–156.
Zhang, Yan Bing. 2008. Expressed trust and compliance in police-civilian encounters: the role of communication accommodation in Chinese and American settings. Chinese Journal of Communication 1 (2) : 168–180.