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Kai-Tak Poon
Kai-Tak Poon
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, The Education University of Hong Kong,
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Feeling entitled to more: Ostracism increases dishonest behavior
KT Poon, Z Chen, CN DeWall
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 39 (9), 1227-1239, 2013
1282013
Life lacks meaning without acceptance: Ostracism triggers suicidal thoughts.
Z Chen, KT Poon, CN DeWall, T Jiang
Journal of personality and social psychology 119 (6), 1423, 2020
1062020
Beliefs in conspiracy theories following ostracism
KT Poon, Z Chen, WY Wong
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 46 (8), 1234-1246, 2020
1062020
Self-compassion decreases acceptance of own immoral behaviors
X Wang, Z Chen, KT Poon, F Teng, S Jin
Personality and Individual Differences 106, 329-333, 2017
1042017
When destiny hurts: Implicit theories of relationships moderate aggressive responses to ostracism
Z Chen, CN DeWall, KT Poon, EW Chen
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 48 (5), 1029-1036, 2012
902012
When nature heals: Nature exposure moderates the relationship between ostracism and aggression
KT Poon, F Teng, WY Wong, Z Chen
Journal of Environmental Psychology 48, 159-168, 2016
812016
Desiring to connect to nature: The effect of ostracism on ecological behavior
KT Poon, F Teng, JT Chow, Z Chen
Journal of Environmental Psychology 42, 116-122, 2015
742015
When justice surrenders: The effect of just-world beliefs on aggression following ostracism
KT Poon, Z Chen
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 52, 101-112, 2014
742014
Sexism and the effectiveness of femvertising in China: A corporate social responsibility perspective
F Teng, J Hu, Z Chen, KT Poon, Y Bai
Sex Roles 84, 253-270, 2021
612021
Materialism predicts young Chinese women’s self-objectification and body surveillance
F Teng, J You, KT Poon, Y Yang, J You, Y Jiang
Sex Roles 76, 448-459, 2017
552017
Feeling unrestricted by rules: Ostracism promotes aggressive responses
KT Poon, F Teng
Aggressive behavior 43 (6), 558-567, 2017
512017
Money and relationships: When and why thinking about money leads people to approach others
F Teng, Z Chen, KT Poon, D Zhang, Y Jiang
Organizational behavior and human decision processes 137, 58-70, 2016
492016
Assuring a sense of growth: A cognitive strategy to weaken the effect of cyber-ostracism on aggression
KT Poon, Z Chen
Computers in Human Behavior 57, 31-37, 2016
472016
Situational cuing of materialism triggers self-objectification among women (but not men): The moderating role of self-concept clarity
F Teng, KT Poon, H Zhang, Z Chen, Y Yang, X Wang
Personality and Individual Differences 97, 220-228, 2016
432016
The effect of objectification on aggression
KT Poon, Z Chen, F Teng, WY Wong
Journal of experimental social psychology 87, 103940, 2020
422020
Unpacking the mechanisms underlying the relation between ostracism and Internet addiction
KT Poon
Psychiatry research 270, 724-730, 2018
422018
Deficits in recognizing disgust facial expressions and Internet addiction: Perceived stress as a mediator
Z Chen, KT Poon, C Cheng
Psychiatry research 254, 211-217, 2017
422017
Rejecting another pains the self: The impact of perceived future rejection
Z Chen, KT Poon, MJ Bernstein, F Teng
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 50, 225-233, 2014
422014
Sexual objectification pushes women away: The role of decreased likability
F Teng, Z Chen, KT Poon, D Zhang
European Journal of Social Psychology 45 (1), 77-87, 2015
412015
Getting less likes on social media: Mindfulness ameliorates the detrimental effects of feeling left out online
KT Poon, Y Jiang
Mindfulness 11 (4), 1038-1048, 2020
382020
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