2022 - Research.com Psychology in China Leader Award
His scientific interests lie mostly in Social psychology, Social cognition, Social perception, Implicit personality theory and Attribution. The study incorporates disciplines such as Context and Social environment in addition to Social psychology. He combines subjects such as Cultural cognition, Cultural neuroscience, Regulatory focus theory and Impression formation with his study of Social cognition.
The concepts of his Social perception study are interwoven with issues in Cultural competence, Cognition, Priming, Cross-cultural psychology and Implicit theories of intelligence. As part of one scientific family, Chi-Yue Chiu deals mainly with the area of Implicit personality theory, narrowing it down to issues related to the Inference, and often Moral character, Focus and Meaning. His Attribution research integrates issues from Agency and Perception.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Social psychology, Cognition, Social identity theory, Developmental psychology and Social cognition. His Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Perception and Social perception. His work is dedicated to discovering how Cognition, Cognitive psychology are connected with Metacognition and other disciplines.
His Social identity theory research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gender studies and Social group. His research on Social cognition often connects related topics like Social environment. Chi-Yue Chiu combines Cultural diversity and Chinese culture in his research.
His primary areas of study are Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Perspective, Social science and Norm. His work carried out in the field of Social psychology brings together such families of science as Perception and Normative. His Developmental psychology research incorporates elements of Cognition and Competence.
In his research on the topic of Cognition, Cognitive resource theory, Utterance, Minority status and Comprehension is strongly related with Expression. His Interpersonal communication research incorporates themes from Cultural system and Shared reality. His work in Value addresses issues such as Recall, which are connected to fields such as Creativity.
Chi-Yue Chiu mainly focuses on Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Norm, Perception and Social science. Chi-Yue Chiu has included themes like Categorization and Social cognition in his Social psychology study. His study in Developmental psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Normative, Race, Scale and Competence.
He interconnects Social norms approach and Ingroups and outgroups in the investigation of issues within Norm. His Perception research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Public discourse, Essentialism, Racial classification and Racial formation theory. His study looks at the intersection of Social science and topics like Compensatory control with Personality and Cultural psychology.
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Implicit Theories and Their Role in Judgments and Reactions: A Word From Two Perspectives
Carol S. Dweck;Chi-yue Chiu;Ying-yi Hong.
Psychological Inquiry (1995)
Implicit theories, attributions, and coping : A meaning system approach
Ying-yi Hong;Chi-yue Chiu;Carol S. Dweck;Derrick M.-S. Lin.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1999)
Lay dispositionism and implicit theories of personality
Chi-yue Chiu;Ying-yi Hong;Carol S. Dweck.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1997)
Multicultural experience enhances creativity: the when and how.
Angela Ka-yee Leung;William W. Maddux;Adam D. Galinsky;Chi-yue Chiu.
American Psychologist (2008)
Psychology and Culture
Darrin R. Lehman;Chi-yue Chiu;Mark Schaller.
Annual Review of Psychology (2004)
Implicit theories and conceptions of morality
Chi-yue Chiu;Carol S. Dweck;Jennifer Yuk-yue Tong;Jeanne Ho-ying Fu.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1997)
Culture and the construal of agency : Attribution to individual versus group dispositions
Tanya Menon;Michael W. Morris;Chi-yue Chiu;Ying-yi Hong.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1999)
Implicit Theories: Elaboration and Extension of the Model
Carol S. Dweck;Chi-yue Chiu;Ying-yi Hong.
Psychological Inquiry (1995)
Component ideas of individualism, collectivism, and social organization: An application in the study of Chinese culture.
David Yau-Fai Ho;Chi-Yue Chiu.
(1994)
Motivated cultural cognition: the impact of implicit cultural theories on dispositional attribution varies as a function of need for closure.
Chi-yue Chiu;Michael W. Morris;Ying-yi Hong;Tanya Menon.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2000)
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