Kai Li Chung

ORCID: 0000-0003-0012-8752
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Research Areas
  • Deception detection and forensic psychology
  • Memory Processes and Influences
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Personality Traits and Psychology
  • Stalking, Cyberstalking, and Harassment
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Philosophy and History of Science
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Policing Practices and Perceptions
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Student Assessment and Feedback
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
  • Innovations in Medical Education
  • Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
  • Death Anxiety and Social Exclusion
  • Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Hospitality and Tourism Education
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Humor Studies and Applications
  • Emotions and Moral Behavior
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Marriage and Sexual Relationships

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
2024-2025

Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia
2018-2024

University of Reading
2021-2024

Open University Malaysia
2019-2024

Edinburgh Napier University
2016

Purpose This paper aims to examine talent management (TM) practices in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) within the hospitality industry. Specifically, views of SME owner-managers hotel restaurant sector are examined. There appears be challenges unique SMEs this (e.g. resource constraints poor reputation) that can potentially result a loss competitive advantage. Therefore, research aligned context is an issue importance. Design/methodology/approach draws primarily upon...

10.1108/whatt-10-2017-0065 article EN Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 2018-01-02
Lukas Röseler Leonard Kaiser Christopher Albert Doetsch Noah Klett Christian Seida and 92 more Astrid Schütz Balázs Aczél Nadia Adelina Valeria Agostini Samuel Alarie Nihan Albayarak-Aydemir Alaa Aldoh Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Flávio Azevedo Bradley J. Baker Charlotte Lilian Barth Julia Beitner Cameron Brick Hilmar Brohmer Subramanya Prasad Chandrashekar Kai Li Chung Jamie Philip Cockcroft J. David Cummins Veronica Diveica Tsvetomira Dumbalska Emir Efendić Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Thomas Rhys Evans Gilad Feldman Adrien Fillon Nico Förster Joris Frese Oliver Genschow Vaitsa Giannouli Biljana Gjoneska Timo Gnambs Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe Christopher J Graham Helena Hartmann Clove Haviva Alina Herderich Leon P. Hilbert Darías Holgado Ian Hussey Zlatomira Ilchovska Tamara Kalandadze Veli‐Matti Karhulahti Leon Kasseckert Maren Klingelhöfer-Jens Alina Koppold Max Korbmacher Louisa Kulke Niclas Kuper Annalise Aleta LaPlume Gavin Leech Feline Lohkamp Nigel Mantou Lou Dermot Lynott Maximilian Maier Maria Montefinese Maria Meier David Moreau Kellen Mrkva Monika Němcová Danna Oomen Julian Packheiser Shubham Pandey Frank Papenmeier Mariola Paruzel‐Czachura Yuri G. Pavlov Zoran Pavlović Charlotte R. Pennington Merle-Marie Pittelkow Willemijn Plomp Paul E. Plonski Ekaterina Pronizius Andrew Adrian Yu Pua Katarzyna Pypno-Blajda Manuel Rausch Tobias R. Rebholz Elena Richert Jan Philipp Röer Robert M. Ross Kathleen Schmidt Aleksandrina Skvortsova Matthias F. J. Sperl Alvin Wei Ming Tan J. Lukas Thürmer Aleksandra Tołopiło Wolf Vanpaemel Leigh Ann Vaughn Steven Verheyen Lukas Wallrich Lucia Weber Julia Wolska Mirela Zaneva Yikang Zhang

In psychological science, replicability—repeating a study with new sampleachieving consistent results (Parsons et al., 2022)—is critical for affirming the validity of scientific findings. Despite its importance, replication efforts are few and far between in science many attempts failing to corroborate past This scarcity, compounded by difficulty accessing data, jeopardizes efficient allocation research resources impedes advancement. Addressing this crucial gap, we present Replication...

10.31222/osf.io/me2ub preprint EN 2024-04-11

Reducing assessment load has been identified as one practical way to allow space within programmes and modules for students develop deeper learning practices increase student satisfaction. Yet despite the obvious benefits, both staff report preferring maintain a high ensure attention (staff), or manage risk (students). This mixed-methods study looked at reduction of number assessments across final–year optional in international branch campus UK university psychology programme on module...

10.1177/14757257251336295 article EN Psychology Learning & Teaching 2025-05-05

Abstract. Despite corporal punishment being associated with negative developmental outcomes for children, it is commonly practiced in Malaysian courts, schools, and homes. This study examined the relationships among Dark Tetrad personality traits (Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, sadism), anger rumination, attitudes toward of children. Two hundred sixty-three participants from a university community sample Malaysia completed measures child punishment, Short Tetrad, Anger Rumination...

10.1027/1614-0001/a000364 article EN Journal of Individual Differences 2021-12-10
Lukas Röseler Leonard Kaiser Christopher Albert Doetsch Noah Klett Christian Seida and 92 more Astrid Schütz Balázs Aczél Nadia Adelina Valeria Agostini Samuel Alarie Nihan Albayrak‐Aydemir Alaa Aldoh Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Flávio Azevedo Bradley J. Baker Charlotte Lilian Barth Julia Beitner Cameron Brick Hilmar Brohmer Subramanya Prasad Chandrashekar Kai Li Chung Jamie Philip Cockcroft J. David Cummins Veronica Diveica Tsvetomira Dumbalska Emir Efendić Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Thomas Rhys Evans Gilad Feldman Adrien Fillon Nico Förster Joris Frese Oliver Genschow Vaitsa Giannouli Biljana Gjoneska Timo Gnambs Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe Christopher J Graham Helena Hartmann Clove Haviva Alina Herderich Leon P. Hilbert Darías Holgado Ian Hussey Zlatomira Ilchovska Tamara Kalandadze Veli‐Matti Karhulahti Leon Kasseckert Maren Klingelhöfer-Jens Alina Koppold Max Korbmacher Louisa Kulke Niclas Kuper Annalise Aleta LaPlume Gavin Leech Feline Lohkamp Nigel Mantou Lou Dermot Lynott Maximilian Maier Maria Meier Maria Montefinese David Moreau Kellen Mrkva Monika Nemcova Danna Oomen Julian Packheiser Shubham Pandey Frank Papenmeier Mariola Paruzel‐Czachura Yuri G. Pavlov Zoran Pavlović Charlotte R. Pennington Merle-Marie Pittelkow Willemijn Plomp Paul E. Plonski Ekaterina Pronizius Andrew Adrian Yu Pua Katarzyna Pypno-Blajda Manuel Rausch Tobias R. Rebholz Elena Richert Jan Philipp Röer Robert M. Ross Kathleen Schmidt Aleksandrina Skvortsova Matthias F. J. Sperl Alvin Wei Ming Tan J. Lukas Thürmer Aleksandra Tołopiło Wolf Vanpaemel Leigh Ann Vaughn Steven Verheyen Lukas Wallrich Lucia Weber Julia Wolska Mirela Zaneva Yikang Zhang

In psychological science, replicability—repeating a study with new sample achieving consistent results (Parsons et al., 2022)—is critical for affirming the validity of scientific findings. Despite its importance, replication efforts are few and far between in science many attempts failing to corroborate past This scarcity, compounded by difficulty accessing data, jeopardizes efficient allocation research resources impedes advancement. Addressing this crucial gap, we present Replication...

10.5334/jopd.101 article EN cc-by Journal of Open Psychology Data 2024-09-11

Abstract The World Health Organization (World Organization, 2020) announced the COVID‐19 outbreak as a pandemic. Globally, this situation affects people in various domains including mental health. Existing theories and research findings suggest justice beliefs are associated with health may help to cope adverse life circumstances. Participants ( N = 3694) 15 Asian nations completed measures of belief just world (BJW), Karma, system justification, well‐being indices impact. results show that...

10.1111/ajsp.12667 article EN Asian Journal Of Social Psychology 2024-12-12

Research in stalking perceptions has shown certain relational biases, which people tend to view ex-partner stalkers be less dangerous than stranger or acquaintance stalkers. These findings are direct contrast those of real-life cases whereby pose a greater threat. In addition, although is recognized as global social problem, most studies have been based on samples drawn from Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic countries. The current study examined whether the prior...

10.1177/08862605211042601 article EN cc-by Journal of Interpersonal Violence 2021-09-07

Abstract Years of psychological research has demonstrated that the use investigative interviewing methods based on up‐to‐date scientific evidence is important to ensure reliability child witnesses' statements. Ideally, professionals working with children are equipped knowledge memory functioning, as erroneous beliefs may impact how they handle cases alleged abuse. Fifty police officers and 23 victim care serving Royal Malaysian Police completed a 20‐statement questionnaire assessing about...

10.1002/acp.3945 article EN cc-by Applied Cognitive Psychology 2022-04-10

Abstract Interviewing of suspects, victims, and eyewitnesses contributes significantly to the investigation process. While a great deal is known about investigative interviewing practices in United Kingdom Nordic region, very little framework used by Malaysian police officers. A survey was administered 44 Royal Police interviewers serving Sexual, Women Child Investigations Division (D11) Crime Investigation Department. Respondents were asked techniques they use with witnesses, victims; how...

10.1007/s11896-020-09418-7 article EN cc-by Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology 2021-01-18

The interviewing of suspects is a key component in the investigation process. Although great deal research on interrogation and techniques has been conducted past, much this work undertaken outside South East Asia. This new study examined Malaysian police officers’ reported rate use large variety investigative categorised into six domains: rapport relationship building, context manipulation, emotion provocation, confrontation/competition, collaboration presentation evidence. Eighty-eight...

10.1177/14613557231205785 article EN cc-by International Journal of Police Science & Management 2023-10-17

It is very typical for people to think that the understanding of psychological phenomena a matter common sense. In many parts world, general public and even some professional groups, often express commonly held beliefs about topics in psychology are not line with up-to-date scientific literature. To date, comparable data from Malaysia lacking. this study, 101 officers serving Ministry Home Affairs as well 130 student community members completed survey on human memory, detecting lies police...

10.1080/1068316x.2024.2370449 article EN cc-by Psychology Crime and Law 2024-07-06

Abstract In existing studies of investigative interviewing, the effects interviewing contexts have often been measured with little consideration reciprocal interviewee's stable characteristics. To clarify factors and conditions under which adults are likely to retain accurate information be resistant (or vulnerable) suggestions during interviews, this study systematically explored relative contributions (i.e., interviewer behaviour exposure post‐event misinformation) individual differences...

10.1002/acp.4231 article EN cc-by Applied Cognitive Psychology 2024-07-01

Published survey data on perceptions of interrogations and false confessions have come from Western European North American countries tended to focus jury-eligible citizens’ perceptions. The present study examined police officers the Royal Malaysia Police. Fifty-nine reported their overall confessions, personal factors contributing self-perceived likelihood confession. Findings reveal that Malaysian did not seem be cognizant fact can happen risk factors. This emphasises need raise awareness...

10.1177/0032258x241299606 article EN cc-by The Police Journal Theory Practice and Principles 2024-11-11
Lukas Röseler Leonard Kaiser Christopher Albert Doetsch Noah Klett Christian Seida and 92 more Astrid Schütz Balázs Aczél Nadia Adelina Valeria Agostini Samuel Alarie Nihan Albayarak-Aydemir Alaa Aldoh Ali H. Al‐Hoorie Flávio Azevedo Bradley J. Baker Charlotte Lilian Barth Julia Beitner Cameron Brick Hilmar Brohmer Subramanya Prasad Chandrashekar Kai Li Chung Jamie Philip Cockcroft J. David Cummins Veronica Diveica Tsvetomira Dumbalska Emir Efendić Mahmoud Medhat Elsherif Thomas Rhys Evans Gilad Feldman Adrien Fillon Nico Förster Joris Frese Oliver Genschow Vaitsa Giannouli Biljana Gjoneska Timo Gnambs Amélie Gourdon-Kanhukamwe Christopher J Graham Helena Hartmann Clove Haviva Alina Herderich Leon P. Hilbert Darías Holgado Ian Hussey Zlatomira Ilchovska Tamara Kalandadze Veli‐Matti Karhulahti Leon Kasseckert Maren Klingelhöfer-Jens Alina Koppold Max Korbmacher Louisa Kulke Niclas Kuper Annalise Aleta LaPlume Gavin Leech Feline Lohkamp Nigel Mantou Lou Dermot Lynott Maximilian Maier Maria Montefinese Maria Meier David Moreau Kellen Mrkva Monika Němcová Danna Oomen Julian Packheiser Shubham Pandey Frank Papenmeier Mariola Paruzel‐Czachura Yuri G. Pavlov Zoran Pavlović Charlotte R. Pennington Merle-Marie Pittelkow Willemijn Plomp Paul E. Plonski Ekaterina Pronizius Andrew Adrian Yu Pua Katarzyna Pypno-Blajda Manuel Rausch Tobias R. Rebholz Elena Richert Jan Philipp Röer Robert M. Ross Kathleen Schmidt Aleksandrina Skvortsova Matthias F. J. Sperl Alvin Wei Ming Tan J. Lukas Thürmer Aleksandra Tołopiło Wolf Vanpaemel Leigh Ann Vaughn Steven Verheyen Lukas Wallrich Lucia Weber Julia Wolska Mirela Zaneva Yikang Zhang

In psychological science, replicability—repeating a study with new sampleachieving consistent results (Parsons et al., 2022)—is critical for affirming the validity of scientific findings. Despite its importance, replication efforts are few and far between in science many attempts failing to corroborate past This scarcity, compounded by difficulty accessing data, jeopardizes efficient allocation research resources impedes advancement. Addressing this crucial gap, we present Replication...

10.31222/osf.io/me2ub_v1 preprint EN 2024-04-11

Filial piety and perfectionism are associated with life satisfaction influenced by family values. This study examined the roles of filial beliefs in among 379 young adults aged 18 to 25 Malaysia (n = 199) United Kingdom 180). In both samples, reciprocal authoritarian showed positive correlations satisfaction, while maladaptive correlated negatively satisfaction. There was a correlation between adaptive only Malaysian sample. mediated relationship but opposite directions. That is, higher...

10.1080/00223980.2024.2420268 article EN The Journal of Psychology 2024-10-30

The ‘just world hypothesis’ is often used to explain victim blame attribution in assault cases, while dark personality traits are known predict victim-blaming attitudes sexual harassment situations, but little work has empirically tested these hypotheses within the context of stalking perpetration. Research investigating perceptions toward also scarce Asia region. This study examined whether prior relationship between perpetrator and victim, just beliefs, Dark Tetrad influence judgments...

10.1080/10926771.2022.2133653 article EN Journal of Aggression Maltreatment & Trauma 2022-10-13
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