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    Beliefs in Conspiracy Theories Following Ostracism by Poon, Kai-Tak, Chen, Zhansheng, Wong, Wing-Yan

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-08-2020)
    “…Four studies (total valid N = 643) examined whether ostracism increases people’s political conspiracy beliefs through heightened vulnerability and whether…”
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    Low Self-Concept Clarity Inhibits Self-Control: The Mediating Effect of Global Self-Continuity by Jiang, Tonglin, Wang, Ting, Poon, Kai-Tak, Gaer, Wangchu, Wang, Xue

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-11-2023)
    “…Whether and how self-concept clarity (SCC) affects self-control has not been sufficiently explored in empirical research. We proposed that low SCC inhibits…”
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    Sexual objectification increases retaliatory aggression by Poon, KaiTak, Jiang, Yufei

    Published in Aggressive behavior (01-07-2020)
    “…Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether sexual objectification increases retaliatory aggression serially through increased vulnerability and…”
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    Watching for a snake in the grass: Objectification increases conspiracy beliefs by Poon, KaiTak, Chan, Rheal S. W., Lai, Hill‐Son, Jiang, Yufei, Teng, Fei

    Published in British journal of social psychology (01-10-2024)
    “…Objectification, being treated as a tool to achieve someone's instrumental goals, is a common phenomenon. A workplace supervisor may view employees solely in…”
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    Are rules made to be broken? Conspiracy exposure promotes aggressive behavior by Poon, KaiTak, Chan, Rheal S. W., Lai, Hill‐Son

    Published in Political psychology (01-12-2024)
    “…Individuals often come across political conspiracy theories in various daily encounters. Researchers have mainly investigated predictors of conspiracy beliefs;…”
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    Feeling unrestricted by rules: Ostracism promotes aggressive responses by Poon, KaiTak, Teng, Fei

    Published in Aggressive behavior (01-11-2017)
    “…The current research consisted of three studies (overall N = 338; 59 men; mean age = 19.98; SD = 1.75), which aimed to examine whether ostracism promotes…”
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    Sexism and the Effectiveness of Femvertising in China: A Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective by Teng, Fei, Hu, Junsheng, Chen, Zhansheng, Poon, Kai-Tak, Bai, Yong

    Published in Sex roles (01-03-2021)
    “…The present study draws on theories and prior research on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and gender attitudes (i.e., sexism) to understand young Chinese…”
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    Stuck on the Train of Ruminative Thoughts: The Effect of Aggressive Fantasy on Subjective Well-Being by Poon, Kai-Tak, Wong, Wing-Yan

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-06-2021)
    “…Previous studies have focused almost exclusively on identifying the antecedents of aggression and violence; as such, there are virtually no experimental data…”
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    The myth of regaining control: Ostracism increases superstitious tendencies by Poon, KaiTak, Wong, Natalie Hiu‐Lam, Lai, Hill‐Son, Jiang, Yufei

    Published in The British journal of psychology (01-02-2023)
    “…Whether and how interpersonal experiences predispose people to show superstitious tendencies have been largely unexamined by past studies. By adopting a…”
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    Objectification decreases prosociality: the mediating role of relative deprivation by Zhang, Zaixuan, Chen, Zhansheng, Poon, Kai-Tak, Jiang, Tonglin

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (05-06-2023)
    “…Objectification denies individuals' personhood and renders them as tools for facilitating others' goal achievement. With two studies (  = 446), the present…”
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    Sexual objectification pushes women away: The role of decreased likability by Teng, Fei, Chen, Zhansheng, Poon, Kai-Tak, Zhang, Denghao

    Published in European journal of social psychology (01-02-2015)
    “…The present investigation examined the effect of sexual objectification on women's intention to affiliate with men. We predicted that women would perceive an…”
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    Perceiving a Lack of Social Justice: Lower Class Individuals Apply Higher Moral Standards to Others by Wang, Xue, Chen, Zhansheng, Poon, Kai-Tak, Jiang, Tonglin

    Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-03-2021)
    “…Four studies (N = 1,151) examined whether people with lower subjective social classes would be more likely to apply higher moral standards to others than to…”
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    A 1‐year longitudinal study on experiencing workplace cyberbullying, affective well‐being and work engagement of teachers: The mediating effect of cognitive reappraisal by Leung, Angel Nga Man, Ho, Henry C. Y., Hou, Wai Kai, Poon, KaiTak, Kwan, Joyce L. Y., Chan, Ying Chuen

    Published in Applied psychology : health and well-being (01-11-2024)
    “…Research on experiencing workplace cyberbullying (WCB) and its underlying mechanisms that impact the well‐being of teachers is scarce. We propose that…”
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    Rejecting another pains the self: The impact of perceived future rejection by Chen, Zhansheng, Poon, Kai-Tak, Bernstein, Michael J., Teng, Fei

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-01-2014)
    “…The current investigation examined whether people would experience a higher level of pain after rejecting another person, especially for those high in…”
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    Ostracized but why? Effects of attributions and empathy on connecting with the socially excluded by Bernstein, Michael J, Chen, Zhansheng, Poon, Kai-Tak, Benfield, Jacob A, Ng, Henry K S

    Published in PloS one (03-08-2018)
    “…The present research examined people's responses towards others' exclusion experience. The authors predicted that both causal attributions and empathy would…”
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    Life Lacks Meaning Without Acceptance: Ostracism Triggers Suicidal Thoughts by Chen, Zhansheng, Poon, Kai-Tak, DeWall, C. Nathan, Jiang, Tonglin

    “…Eleven studies (N = 2,254; 2 preregistered) examined whether ostracism would trigger suicidal thoughts and whether perceived meaning in life would account for…”
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    Unpacking the mechanisms underlying the relation between ostracism and Internet addiction by Poon, Kai-Tak

    Published in Psychiatry research (01-12-2018)
    “…•This research examined the relations between ostracism, solitude seeking, self-control, and Internet addiction.•A positive association between ostracism and…”
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    Putting oneself in someone's shoes: The effect of observing ostracism on physical pain, social pain, negative emotion, and self-regulation by Poon, Kai-Tak, Jiang, Yufei, Teng, Fei

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-11-2020)
    “…The current research examined the hypothesis that observing another person experiencing ostracism would increase physical pain, social pain, and negative…”
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    Love me, because I rely on you: Dependency-oriented help-seeking as a strategy for human mating by Teng, Fei, Wang, Xijing, Lei, Qiao, Poon, Kai-Tak

    “…Existing research has suggested a predominantly negative view of dependency-oriented help. In contrast, the current research aims to test the positive function…”
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    The effect of objectification on aggression by Poon, Kai-Tak, Chen, Zhansheng, Teng, Fei, Wong, Wing-Yan

    Published in Journal of experimental social psychology (01-03-2020)
    “…Do people become more aggressive when they are manipulated as a tool or object that can help others achieve performance goals? Adopting a multi-method approach…”
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