#throwback to Student Research Awards 2017
9th of December 2017
On the 9th of December 2017, the Singapore Psychological Society (SPS) together with the SMU Social Science Student Society (SOSCIETY) hosted the Student Research Awards 2017 at Singapore Management University. This year, we received many applications from 3 different categories namely the diploma, undergraduate and masters categories. Competition was stiff and we are proud to announce the following winners for each category.
The results are as follows:
Masters Category
Best Project
Parental Involvement and Students’ Outcomes: A Study in a Special Education (SPED) School in Singapore
by Eulisia Er
Most Promising
Effectiveness of Incorporating Positive Psychology in Singapore Youth Offender Rehabilitation
by Goh Mui Leng
Undergraduate Category
Best Project
Taking Part and Taking Sides: Examining Third – Parties in Intergroup Conflict
by Ang Yu Ting Shuantae, Gabriella Lim, Lim Chun Hui, and Ismaharif bin Ismail
Most Promising
Child Maltreatment in Singapore: An Analysis of Familial Factors
by Keong Yuhan Melissa
Diploma Category
Best Project
Relationship between Sociocultural Factors and Prejudice towards Non-Locals in Singapore
by Chua Si Wen Alicia, Leong Weng Yee, Soh Kay Boon, Tan Ann Qi Justina, Tia Cai Leng, Wong Wei Jie Gabriel
Most Promising
Media and National Identity: Understanding how Media Influences One’s National Identity
by Lee Shun He, Kong Shi Xiang, Georgia Goh Jia Ying
Best Oral Presentation
Diploma
An Investigation into the Relationship of National Identity with Cultural, Historical and Socio-Political Perception and Knowledge
by Lee Yong Han (Dylann), Ong Lip Khuan Dylan, and Benedict Francis Leong Chun Mun
Undergraduate
Child Maltreatment in Singapore: An Analysis of Familial Factors
by Keong Yuhan Melissa
Masters
Parental Involvement and Students’ Outcomes: A Study in a Special Education (SPED) School in Singapore
by Eulisia Er
Best Poster
Diploma
Priming and Intercultural Contact on Prejudice and Perceived Threat
by Bjorn Ng, Chong Kar Mun, Muhammad Hanif Bin Salim, and Shamira Banu
Undergraduate
Child Maltreatment in Singapore: An Analysis of Familial Factors
by Keong Yuhan Melissa
Masters
Understanding Singaporean Drug Abusers’ Thinking
by Carl Yeo and Phua Hong Ling
Best Writing
Diploma
Relationship between Sociocultural Factors and Prejudice towards Non-Locals in Singapore
by Chua Si Wen Alicia, Leong Weng Yee, Soh Kay Boon, Tan Ann Qi Justina, Tia Cai Leng, Wong Wei Jie Gabriel
Undergraduate
Value – expressive attitudes predict concerns for processing cognitive information
by Noorfaadhilah Abdul Halil Khan
Masters
Parental Involvement and Students’ Outcomes: A Study in a Special Education (SPED) School in Singapore
by Eulisia Er
A special thanks to our judges for their support and time to make SRA 2017 possible:
Dr. Nina Powell
Dr. Tan Wah Pheow
Dr. Cherie Chan
Mr. Adrian Toh
Ms. Chai Kar Yen
Some pictures of our judges of the day
Dr Cherie Chan
Adrian Toh
Karyen Chai