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Siu Kit Yeung

 

I am Kit. I completed a bachelor degree in social sciences and MPhil degree in Psychology (Judgment and Decision Making) at the University of Hong Kong. I am currently a PhD student at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

 

My research focuses on the intersections between Judgment and Decision Making, Health Psychology, and Mental Health. Specifically, I am investigating and exploring potential individual difference and cultural level moderators of nudging (e.g. gain versus nonloss message framing) and choice presentations (e.g. number of choices presented), particularly in the context of digital mental health environments. I hope that through personalized and culturally sensitive messages and choice presentations, uptake, engagements, and mental health outcomes can be substantially enhanced. Apart from personalized messages and choice presentations, I am also interested in moderators and personalization of mental health interventions.

 

I have also been involved in Open Scholarship initiatives. Open Scholarship refers to the principles, practices and reforms that aim to promote replications, replicability, reproducibility, accessibility, transparency, generalizability, inclusion, and diversity of science. I have engaged in replication-extension projects and Big Team Science projects testing cross-cultural generalizability and/or variations of findings. I am eager to promote the quality and real-world impact of science.

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