CityU’s psychology graduate receives international student research award
CityU’s psychology graduate receives international student research award
A recent graduate from the Department of Applied Social Studies at City University of Hong Kong (CityU), Melody Wong Kai-yan, has been awarded the Certificate of Merit in the 2009 International Student Research Award organised by the Division of International Psychology (Division 52) of the American Psychological Association.
Melody’s research paper was titled A Cultural Comparison of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies among
Grown up in
Melody administered structured questionnaires comprising over 200 questions on 66 Hong Kong university students and 43 university students coming from
Her study found that the effect of positive reappraisal strategy on
“May be local students are influenced by traditional Chinese values, which emphasise collective thinking, and they don’t want their negative personal emotions to disturb others. When they are unhappy, they are more likely to share their emotions and establish friendship with others, than the North American students,” Melody said.
Dr Dannii Yeung Yuen-lan, Assistant Professor at the Department of Applied Social Studies, was Melody’s mentor on this project. Dr Yeung said Melody is a brilliant and motivated student. Her willingness to meet new challenges was the key to success in this international competition.
After graduation, Melody is working as a behavioural therapist for autistic children. She said the three years of professional education in CityU helped her understand psychology, and to choose and develop her career. The award has encouraged her for further studies, and to become an outstanding psychologist.
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(Award_CityU.jpg) Melody Wong Kai-yan
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