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Prof. Helene Hoi Lam FUNG
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Stanford

 

Address: Rm 360, Sino Building,
Department of Psychology,
The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Shatin, New Territories,
Hong Kong
Phone: (852) 2609-6464
Fax: (852) 2603-5019
E-mail: hhlfung at psy.cuhk.edu.hk
   
 
 
Research

 

Research Interests

Studying how goals change across adulthood, and their impacts on social relationships, emotional regulation,  and cognition.

Representative Publications

  • Fung, H. H., Isaacowitz, D. M., Lu, A., Wadliinger, H. A., Goren, D., & Wilson, H. r. (2008). Age-related positivity enhancement is not universal: Older Hong Kong Chinese look away from positive stimuli. Psychology and Aging, 23, 440-446.

  • Fung, H. H., Stoeber, f. S., Yeung, D. Y., & Lang, F. R. (2008). Cultural specificity of socioemotional selectivity: Age differences in social network composition among Germans and Hong Kong Chinese. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 63B, 156-164.

  • Yeung, D. Y., Fung, H. H., & Lang, F. R. (2008). Self-construal moderates age differences in social network characteristics. Psychology and Aging, 23, 222-226.

  • Fung, H. H., & Ng, S. K. (2006). Age differences in the sixth personality factor: Age Differences in Interpersonal Relatedness Among Canadians and Hong Kong Chinese. Psychology and Aging, 21, 810-814.

  • Fung, H. H., & Carstensen, L. L. (2006). Goals change when life's fragility is primed: Lessons learned from Older Adults, the September 11th Attacks and SARS. Social Cognition, 24, 248-278.

Complete list of Publications


 

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Teaching

 

Courses

Current Academic Year

  • PSY0290 Guided Study in Current Issues
  • PSY0490 Careers Issues in Psychology
  • PSY3650 Personality Psychology

 
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