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Chi-Yue Chiu

Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publications -  249
Citations -  18106

Chi-Yue Chiu is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cultural diversity & Social psychology (sociology). The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 245 publications receiving 16299 citations. Previous affiliations of Chi-Yue Chiu include Chinese Academy of Social Sciences & Columbia University.

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What do we learn from the Implicit Association Test about intergroup attitudes in Hong Kong? the case of social identification inclusiveness and need for closure

TL;DR: In this article, the Implicit Association Test taps associative intergroup evaluations that are not necessarily consistent with the propositional implications of one's social identification inclusiveness and need for closure, while explicit intergroup attitude measures tap propositional evaluations resulting from validating the inferences drawn from pertinent propositional information in the evaluation context.
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Role Expectation as the Principal Criterion in Justice Judgment Among Hong Kong Chinese Students

TL;DR: This article found that the traditional Chinese moral percept, "yi" (righteousness), and role expectation were the dominant criteria of justice judgment among college students in Hong Kong, and that violation of role expectation was used as a principal criterion in judgment concerning personal desert.

The good old days and a better tomorrow: Historical representations and future imaginations of China during the 2008

TL;DR: This paper examined Mainland and Hong Kong Chinese' historical represen-tations and future imaginations of China during the 2008 Beijing Olympics based on the stereotype content model and found that among Mainland Chinese, China’sunprecedented economic growth and the resulted value competition led to the expectation of a more competentChina in the future.
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Lay Theories and Evaluation-Based Organization of Impressions: An Application of the Memory Search Paradigm

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the memory search task to examine entity and incremental theorists' cognitive strategies in memory search and found that entity theorists, who have a greater tendency to make spontaneous evaluation of people, would organize impressions in short-term memory according to whether the stimulus persons are positively or negatively evaluated.