Dr Yiyun (Cloudy) Shou

Yiyun Shou
Honorary Senior Lecturer, School of Medicine and Psychology
Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health National University Singapore
PhD

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About

I received PhD in Psychology (ANU) in 2015 and I am a previous ARC DECRA fellow. Most of my research has been devoted to understanding the impacts of ambiguous information on people's reasoning, judgement and decision making. My current research focuses on understanding and measuring judgment and decision making under ambiguity uncertainty. I am also interested in psychometrics especially issues in cross-cultural measurement invariance, as well as statistical methods and modelling in psychology.

Affiliations

Research interests

  • Judgment and decision making
  • Risk and uncertainty attitudes
  • Cross-cultural measurement
  • Risk and health communication

Location

Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health National University Singapore

Publications

  • Shou, Y., Smithson, M., Gulliver A., Murray, K., Banfield M., Harris, R., McCallum, SM., Farrer LM., Calear AL., and Batterham PJ., (2022). Risk Tolerance and Changes in COVID-Related Health Behaviors: A Longitudinal Study. Health Psychology. doi:10.1037/hea0001197
  • Shou, Y., Olney, J. and Wang, M-C. (2022). Cross-Cultural Assessment and Comparisons of Risk Tolerance across Domains. Current Psychology, 1-13.
  • Shou, Y. and Olney, J. (2021). Measuring risk tolerance across domains: Scale development and validation. Journal of Personality Assessment. doi:10.1080/00223891.2021.1966019
  • Shou, Y. and Olney, J. (2020). Attitudes toward risk and uncertainty: The role of subjective knowledge and affect. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 34(3), 3930-404
  • Shou, Y. and Smithson, M. (2019). cdfquantreg: An R package for CDF-quantile regression. Journal of Statistical Software, 88(1):1–30
  • Shou, Y., Sellbom, M., Xu, J., Chen, T., and Sui, A. (2017). Elaborating on the construct validity of triarchic psychopathy measure in Chinese clinical and nonclinical samples. Psychological Assessment, 29(9):1071