
Our winners have been shortlisted by our esteemed panel of judges, from the pool of very worthy submissions, based on the rigour and originality of their research. Shortlisted finalists were invited to present their work at the SRA webinar event, where the audience were thoroughly impressed by the quality and depth of their research. The winners have definitely proven themselves to be future researchers pushing the frontiers of psychology.
To celebrate the success of the event, we are excited to share with everyone an e-booklet of SRA 2021 where you will find more details about the event!

Congratulations to our winners and to all SRA 2021 entrants!
Diploma Category
Winner
Examining the Relationship Between Students’ Motivation with Vocational Identity and Career Decision-Making
Amelia Koh, Devi D/O Chandran & Sharmaine Chia
First runner up
The Influence of Individual Difference Factors on One’s Decision in Choosing a Path in Tertiary Education
Sharmaine Chia
Second runner up (joint)
Examining the Social Factors Influencing One’s Decision in Choosing a Path for Tertiary Education
Amelia Koh
Second runner up (joint)
Childhood invalidation and psychological adjustment in adolescents: The mediating role of self-compassion and Exploring Social Interactions Among Youths in Singapore’s Urban Spaces and Online Platforms during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Liau Wanting Perlene, Ooi Jia De, Randall Tham Wen-Jun & Sherlyn Lee Yee
Undergraduate Category
Winner
A Meta-Analytic Review of the Relationship Between Social Media and Well-Being: A Fresh Perspective in the Context of COVID-19
Joax Wong & Poh Xin Yi
First runner up
Multiculturalism Centrality Moderates the Effect of Distinctiveness Threat on Outgroup Prejudice
Gwyneth Thong Yuan Ting
Second runner up (joint)
A daily within-person investigation on the link between social expectancies to be busy and emotional wellbeing among Singaporeans: The moderating role of emotional complexity acceptance
Verity Lua Yu Qing
Second runner up (joint)
The Effects of COVID-19 on Male Undergraduate Students’ Career Adaptability and Anxiety
We Jia Ning
Postgraduate Category
Winner
Recovery needs and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Trajectory of Stroke Survivors (PReTS): An overview of systematic reviews
Muhammad Amin Shaik
First runner up
I Think, Therefore I Am? Meta-Perceptions of Racial Group Inferiority and Foreignness Predict Actual Self-Perceptions
Nadyanna M. Majeed
Second runner up
Dispositional Optimism and Sleep: A Meta-Analytic Review of the State of the Field
Nicole Chen Ruiying & Nadyanna Majeed
Fred Long Award for Research Excellence
Recovery needs and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Trajectory of Stroke Survivors (PReTS): An overview of systematic reviews
Muhammad Amin Shaik
Best Individual Submissions
Recovery needs and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Trajectory of Stroke Survivors (PReTS): An overview of systematic reviews
Muhammad Amin Shaik
I Think, Therefore I Am? Meta-Perceptions of Racial Group Inferiority and Foreignness Predict Actual Self-Perceptions Nadyanna M. Majeed
Multiculturalism Centrality Moderates the Effect of Distinctiveness Threat on Outgroup Prejudice
Gwyneth Thong Yuan Ting
Best Group Submissions
A Meta-Analytic Review of the Relationship Between Social Media and Well-Being: A Fresh Perspective in the Context of COVID-19
Joax Wong, Poh Xin Yi
Dispositional Optimism and Sleep: A Meta-Analytic Review of the State of the Field
Nicole Chen Ruiying; Nadyanna Majeed
Examining the Relationship Between Students’ Motivation with Vocational Identity and Career Decision-Making
Amelia Koh, Devi D/O Chandran and Sharmaine Chia
Audience Choice Award (Best Presenter at SRA 2021)
A daily within-person investigation on the link between social expectancies to be busy and emotional wellbeing among Singaporeans: The moderating role of emotional complexity acceptance
Verity Lua Yu Qing