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Ying-yi Hong

Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publications -  195
Citations -  14799

Ying-yi Hong is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social identity theory & Cultural diversity. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 183 publications receiving 13219 citations. Previous affiliations of Ying-yi Hong include Hong Kong University of Science and Technology & Stanford University.

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Implicit Theories and Their Role in Judgments and Reactions: A Word From Two Perspectives

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present evidence for a new model of individual differences in judgments and reactions, which holds that people's implicit theories about human attributes structure the way they understand and react to human actions and outcomes.
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Multicultural minds. A dynamic constructivist approach to culture and cognition.

TL;DR: This article presented a new approach to culture and cognition, which focuses on the dynamics through which specific pieces of cultural knowledge (implicit theories) become operative in guiding the construction of meaning from a stimulus.
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Implicit theories, attributions, and coping : A meaning system approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors integrate C. S. Dweck and E. L. Leggett's (1988) model with attribution theory and find that implicit theories create the meaning framework in which attributions occur and are important for understanding motivation.
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Lay dispositionism and implicit theories of personality

TL;DR: Five studies explored the relation between the practices indicative of lay dispositionism and people's implicit theories about the nature of personal attributes and predicted that those who believed that personal attributes are malleable made stronger future behavioral predictions and made stronger trait inferences from behavior.
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Implicit Theories: Elaboration and Extension of the Model

TL;DR: The Implicit Theories: Elaboration and Extension of the Model as discussed by the authors is an extension of the model used in this paper, which is based on the model presented in this article.