Three-Minute Thesis Competition

The Three-Minute Thesis Competition is a research communication competition which challenges students to capture the essence of their theses and present a compelling explanation within three minutes, in a language that anyone can understand. All final year postgraduate students of the Department are eligible for the competition.

Results of Three-Minute Thesis Competition 2023

 Student Name

 Study Year

 Presentation Topic

Remarks

HU Yue

Ph.D. Year 4

The Role of Proactive Strategies in Successful Aging: Evidence From Daily-Life and Lab-based Dual Tasking

 

OU Jingyi

M.Phil. Year 2

To date online or not? The role of motivational concerns in online dating

 

RUAN Yijun

Ph.D. Year 4

Understanding Dyslexia in Chinese Children: Early Predictors, Direct Intervention, and Parent Coaching

 
SIU Hiu Ching, Celia

M.Phil. Year 2

Are broken ties simply blue? Suicidality, loneliness, and maltreatment in elderly depression

Champion
Results of Three-Minute Thesis Competition 2022

 Student Name

 Study Year

 Presentation Topic

Remarks

HUANG Xin

Ph.D. Year 4

Cultural experience with Reading Direction Influences Neural Mechanisms underlying Reading

 

LEE Hiu Kei

MA Year 1

Putonghua as Medium of instruction (PMI) and Reading motivation

1st Runner-up

MAI Chunyan

Ph.D. Year 4

If you are old, me too; if I am young, you too: age difference of internalization and projection effect in bi-directional relationship between age sterotypes and current self-views via future self-views

 

MAK Ka Lun, Frankie

M.Phil. Year 2

Less is More When Telling If One is Helpful? Additional Source Details Do Not Aid Social Decision Making

2nd Runner-up

SHI Zeyi

Ph.D. Year 4

Quality of parental involvement in children’s homework: The role of parent- versus child-oriented goals

 Champion
Reults of Three-Minute Thesis Competition 2021

 Student Name

 Study Year

 Presentation Topic

Remarks

CHUNG, Hiu Ming Apesta

Ph.D. IO Year 3

Exploring the relationship between Job Embedness and Psychological capita

 

LAI, Leong Hei

M.Phil. Year 2

Stroking Fast and Slow - Eletrophysiological Response of Affective Touch

Champion

LI, Manqiu

MA Year 2

Finding who you are: the relationships between identity processing styles and identity commitment

1st Runner-up

WONG, Lok Yee Natalie

Ph.D. Year 3

"It is fun, and you deserve it": Comparing fun-seeking tendencies and moral disengagement in predicting cyberaggression

2nd Runner-up

WONG, Wai Leung

M.Phil. Year 2

Neural Adaptation and Its Relation to the Mismatch Negativity (MMN)

 

YE, Yanyan

Ph.D. Year 4

Learning to write Chinese words: A study among Hong Kong young children

 

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