YEUNG WAI LAN VICTORIA

Assistant Professor
Department of Philosophy
Lingnan University (Hong Kong)
Hong Kong

Professor Psychiatry
Biography

Vicki received her Ph.D. from the School of Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She worked as the Editorial Assistant for the Asian Journal of Social Psychology during her Ph.D study. After graduation, she took up the position of the postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Experimental Research in Social Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan. She obtained the Young Scientist Award for the year of 2009 and 2011 respectively. Vicki joined Lingnan University in August 2011. She received the Honorable Mention Award in the Research Excellence Award Scheme in 2014, and the Fulbright-RGC Hong Kong Senior Research Scholar Award in 2015. Her research interests include social psychology, social cognition, cross-cultural psychology, consumer psychology, and evolutionary psychology.

Research Intrest

Cross-cultural differences in communication style,How culture is formed, maintained and changes through the process of communication,Socio-ecological approach to cultural differences in human behaviors, Dehumanization, The self-deceptive psychological illusions

List of Publications
Tan, C., Yeung, V., de Paoli, T., Loughnan, S, & Krug, I. (2015). The effect of objectifying media images on eating pathology: an experimental study comparing Australian and Asian females, Journal of Eating Disorders, 6.
Yeung, W. L. V., Geers, A., & Kam, S. (in press). Merely Possessing a Placebo Analgesic Reduced Pain Intensity: Preliminary Findings From a Randomized Design. Current Psychology.
Yeung, W. L. V., Loughnan, S., Kashima, Y., Lun, V., & Yeung, S. (in press). When my object becomes me: The mere ownership of an object elevates domain-specific perceived self-efficacy. Applied Psychology: An International Review.