Academic Profile : Faculty

Assoc Prof Ring Joyce Pang Shu Min
Associate Dean (Research), College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Associate Professor, School of Social Sciences
Director, CLASS, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Email
External Links
Journal Articles
(Not applicable to NIE
staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
(Not applicable to NIE
staff as info will be
pulled from PRDS)
Pang, J.S., & Baumann, N (in press).(2020). At the crossroads of women’s experience: Insights from and intersections between motivation, emotion, gender, and culture. The Cambridge International Handbook on Psychology of WomenUK: Cambridge University Press.
Hernández, M., Tan, J.Z.J., Tan, J.T., Pang, J.S., & Detenber, B.H. (2019). Predicting Attitudes toward Out-groups in Singapore: Beyond National Identity. 72nd Annual Conference of the World Association for Public Opinion ResearchToronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pang, J.S.(2018). Feedback as implicit motivational incentives: Approach and avoidant achievement motivated Singaporean university students’ responses to success versus failure feedback. Student Motivation, Engagement, and Growth: Asian InsightsOxfordshire, UK: Routledge.
Wee, K. Z., & Pang, J.S. (2018). Beating Lady Luck: Effects of Competitive Gambling on Opponent Likeability and Targeted Physical Aggression. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, , in press.
Neo, L.S., Pang, J.S., & Chin, J.(2018). Bystander intervention to prevent radicalization.. Learning from Violent Extremist Attacks: Insights for Practitioners and Policymakers.Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.
Hernández, M., Tan, J.Z.J., Tan, J.T., Pang, J.S., & Detenber, B.H. (2019). Predicting Attitudes toward Out-groups in Singapore: Beyond National Identity. 72nd Annual Conference of the World Association for Public Opinion ResearchToronto, Ontario, Canada.
Pang, J.S.(2018). Feedback as implicit motivational incentives: Approach and avoidant achievement motivated Singaporean university students’ responses to success versus failure feedback. Student Motivation, Engagement, and Growth: Asian InsightsOxfordshire, UK: Routledge.
Wee, K. Z., & Pang, J.S. (2018). Beating Lady Luck: Effects of Competitive Gambling on Opponent Likeability and Targeted Physical Aggression. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, , in press.
Neo, L.S., Pang, J.S., & Chin, J.(2018). Bystander intervention to prevent radicalization.. Learning from Violent Extremist Attacks: Insights for Practitioners and Policymakers.Singapore: World Scientific Publishing.