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Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
2018
Teng, F., Gao, W., Huang, X., & Poon, K. T. (2018). Body surveillance predicts men’s and women’s perceived loneliness: A serial mediation model. Sex Roles. In press
2017
Teng, F. Wang, X., & Yang, Y. (2017). Sexual objectification decreases women’s experiential consumption: The mediating role of expected enjoyment. Social Influence,12, 141-154. (SSCI)
Teng, F., You, J., Poon, K. T., Chen, Z., You, J., & Jiang, Y. (2017). Materialism predicts young Chinese women's self-objectification and body surveillance. Sex Roles. 76, 448-459. (SSCI, 5 year Impact factor: 2.06, ranked no.1 out of 41 in women studies.)
Poon, K. T., & Teng, F. (2017) Feeling Unrestricted by Rules: Ostracism Promotes Aggressive Response. Aggressive Behavior, 43, 558-567. (SSCI)
Wang, X., Chen, Z., Poon, K.T., Teng, F, & Jin, S. (2017). Self-Compassion decreases acceptance of own immoral behaviors. Personality and Individual Differences, 106, 129-133. (SSCI).
2016
Teng, F., Chen, Z., Poon, K.T., Zhang, D., & Jiang, Y. (2016). Money and relationships: When and why thinking about money leads people to approach others. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 137, 58-70. (SSCI, 5 year Impact factor: 4.05, ranked no.9 out of 158 in Organizational behavior and human resources management).
Teng, F. Poon, K. T., & Yang, Y. Does social protest shake people’s justice beliefs? It depends on the level of group identification. Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 38, 5, 269-275. (SSCI)
Teng, F., Poon, K. T., Zhang, H., Chen, Z., Yang, Y., & Wang, X. (2016) Situational Cuing of Materialism triggers self-objectification among women: The moderating role of self-concept clarity. Personality and Individual Differences, 97, 220-228. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 2.31)
Poon, K. T., Teng, F, Wong W. Y., & Chen, Z. When Nature Heals: Nature Exposure Moderates the Relationship between Ostracism and Aggression. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 48, 159-168. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 4.29)
Zhang, H., Sang, Z, Chan, D., Teng, F, Liu, M., Yu, S., & Tian, Y. (2016) Sources of meaning in life among Chinese university students. Journal of Happiness Studies, 17, 1473-1492. (SSCI, 5 year Impact factor: 2.88)
2015
Teng, F., Chen, Z., Poon, K. T., & Zhang, D. (2015)Sexual objectification pushes women away: The role of perceived likability. European Journal of Social Psychology, 45, 77-87. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 2.12)
Yang, Q., Teng, F., & Dong, H. (2015). Evaluation of willingness to accept the referral policy: Mediation of perceived control on power of interest-related groups. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health,17,670-675. Co-first author
Poon, K. T., Teng, F, Chow J. T., & Chen, Z. (2015). Desiring to connect to nature: The effect of ostracism on ecological behavior. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 42,116-122. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 4.29)
Zhang, H., Chan, D., Teng, F, & Zhang, D. (2015) Sense of interpersonal security and preference for harsh actions against others: The role of dehumanization. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 56, 165-171. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 2.88)
2014
Zhang, H., You, J., Teng, F. & Chan, D. (2014). Differential roles of physical attractiveness and earning capability in explaining sense of power among dating individuals in China: A gender comparison. Sex Roles, 70, 343-355. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 1.83)
Zhang, H., Teng, F*., Chan, D., & Zhang, D. H. (2014). Physical attractiveness, attitudes toward career, and mate preferences among young Chinese women. Evolutionary Psychology, 12, 97-114.(SSCI, Impact factor: 1.055) corresponding author
Chen, Z., Poon, K. T., Bernstein, M. J., & Teng, F. (2014). Rejecting another pains the self: The impact of perceived future rejection. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 50, 225-233. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 2.88)
2013 & before
Chen, Z., Teng, F*., & Zhang, H. (2013). Sinful Flesh: Sexual objectification threatens women’s moral self. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 49, 1042-1048 (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 2.88) co-first author
Teng, F., & Chen, Z. (2012). Does social support reduce distress caused by ostracism? It depends on the level of one's self-esteem. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 48, 1192-1195. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 2.88)
Zhang, H., Chan, D, & Teng, F. (2011). Transfer of attachment functions and adjustment among young adults in China. The Journal of Social Psychology, 151, 257-273. (SSCI/SCI, 5 year Impact factor: 1.22)
Yang, A.‚ Wang, D.‚ Li‚ T., Teng‚ F., & Zhen Ren (2008). The Impact of adult attachment and parental rearing on subjective well-being in Chinese late adolescents. Social Behavior and Personality‐An international Journal‚ 36‚ 1365-1378. (Impact factor: 0.55)
Zhang, D., Wang, D., Yang, Y, Teng, F. (2007). Do personality traits predict work values of Chinese college students. Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal.2007, 35, 1281-1294. (Impact factor: 0.55)
Teng, F., Wang, D. F., & Zhou, L. (2008). The pattern of explicit self-enhancement of Chinese undergraduates. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 16, 52-54 (In Chinese).
Yang, Y., & Teng, F. (2007). The differences of implicit attitude towards parents and the gender dissociation among college undergraduates. Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology, 15, 483-485 (In Chinese).
CONFERENCES
Recent Conference Oral Presentations
Teng, F., & Chen. Z., (May, 2012). Does social support reduce distress caused by ostracism? It depends on the level of one's self-esteem. Oral presentation at the 84th Annual Conference of Midwestern Psychological Association, Chicago, the United States. [As the only presenter]
Teng, F., Chen, Z., Poon, K.T., Zhang, D., & Jiang, Y. (Jan. 2016). Money and relationships: When and why thinking about money leads people to approach others. Oral presentation at the 17th Annual Conference of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, the United States
Recent Conference Poster Presentations
Teng, F., Poon, K. T. & Yang, Y. (May. 2016). Does social protest shake people’s justice beliefs? It depends on the level of group identification. Poster presentation at the 28th Annual Conference of Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, the United States.
Teng, F., Poon, K. T. & Zhang, H. (Jan. 2016). Situational Cuing of Materialism triggers self-objectification among women: The moderating role of self-concept clarity. Poster presentation at the 17th Annual Conference of Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, the United States
Teng, F., & Chen. Z., & Zhang. H. (June, 2013). Sinful Flesh: Sexual objectification threatens women’s moral self. Poster presentation at the 13th Annual Research Postgraduate Conference of The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Teng, F., Chen. Z., & Jiang, Y. W. (May, 2012). Feeling deprived: Sexual objectification increases women’s desire for money. Poster presentation at the 24th Annual Conference of Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, the United States.