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Sing-Hang Cheung

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Plos One|December 24, 2011
Crowding by invisible flankersCristy Ho, Sing-Hang Cheung
Behavior Research Methods|October 5, 2023
manymome: An R package for computing the indirect effects, conditional effects, and conditional indirect effects, standardized or unstandardized, and their bootstrap confidence intervals, in many (though not all) modelsShu Fai Cheung, Sing-Hang Cheung
Visual Neuroscience|June 7, 2005
Functional and cortical adaptations to central vision lossSing-Hang Cheung, Gordon E Legge
Journal of Adolescence|January 30, 2024
The role of hope in college transition: Its cross-lagged relationships with psychosocial resources and emotional well-being in first-year college studentsWai-Lap Lance Wong, Sing-Hang Cheung
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 13, 2023
Too hot to help or too cold to care? On the links between ambient temperature, volunteerism, and civic engagementHenry Kin Shing Ng, Sing-Hang Cheung
Journal of Vision|October 4, 2017
Chinese-character crowding-I. Effects of structural similarityLeo Yuk Ting Cheung, Sing-Hang Cheung
Journal of Vision|June 14, 2012
Illusory contour formation survives crowdingJonathan Siu Fung Lau, Sing-Hang Cheung
Frontiers in Psychology|March 3, 2020
Domain Specificity or Generality: Assessing the Chinese Implicit Theories Scale of Six Fundamental Psychological AttributesShimin Zhu, Yanqiong Zhuang, Sing-Hang Cheung
BMC Psychology|July 18, 2024
Hope and its associations with academic-related outcomes and general wellbeing among college students: the importance of measurement specificityWai-Lap Lance Wong, Sing-Hang Cheung
Plos One|October 21, 2024
Believing that difficulty signals importance improves school outcomes by bolstering academic possible identities, a recursive analysisAlysia Burbidge, Shimin Zhu, Sing-Hang Cheung, et al.
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Plos One|December 24, 2011
Crowding by invisible flankersCristy Ho, Sing-Hang Cheung
Behavior Research Methods|October 5, 2023
manymome: An R package for computing the indirect effects, conditional effects, and conditional indirect effects, standardized or unstandardized, and their bootstrap confidence intervals, in many (though not all) modelsShu Fai Cheung, Sing-Hang Cheung
Visual Neuroscience|June 7, 2005
Functional and cortical adaptations to central vision lossSing-Hang Cheung, Gordon E Legge
Journal of Adolescence|January 30, 2024
The role of hope in college transition: Its cross-lagged relationships with psychosocial resources and emotional well-being in first-year college studentsWai-Lap Lance Wong, Sing-Hang Cheung
British Journal of Psychology (London, England : 1953)|June 13, 2023
Too hot to help or too cold to care? On the links between ambient temperature, volunteerism, and civic engagementHenry Kin Shing Ng, Sing-Hang Cheung
Journal of Vision|October 4, 2017
Chinese-character crowding-I. Effects of structural similarityLeo Yuk Ting Cheung, Sing-Hang Cheung
Journal of Vision|June 14, 2012
Illusory contour formation survives crowdingJonathan Siu Fung Lau, Sing-Hang Cheung
Frontiers in Psychology|March 3, 2020
Domain Specificity or Generality: Assessing the Chinese Implicit Theories Scale of Six Fundamental Psychological AttributesShimin Zhu, Yanqiong Zhuang, Sing-Hang Cheung
BMC Psychology|July 18, 2024
Hope and its associations with academic-related outcomes and general wellbeing among college students: the importance of measurement specificityWai-Lap Lance Wong, Sing-Hang Cheung
Plos One|October 21, 2024
Believing that difficulty signals importance improves school outcomes by bolstering academic possible identities, a recursive analysisAlysia Burbidge, Shimin Zhu, Sing-Hang Cheung, et al.
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