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Lili Qin is a Visiting Senior Fellow at the National University of Singapore's Department of Psychology, and her research primarily focuses on the adjustment of children during adolescence, a pivotal period characterized by heightened academic and emotional challenges. Her work seeks to understand how environmental factors such as culture, parental involvement, and peer relationships, along with individual characteristics, influence children's emotional and academic adjustment. Currently, she is investigating the cultural influences on parent-child relationships and their implications for academic and emotional growth during adolescence. Her research integrates findings from various cultural contexts to provide a more comprehensive understanding of children's developmental trajectories as they navigate adolescence. In addition to her research, Qin has contributed to several representative publications in journals, highlighting her expertise in the field of developmental psychology, particularly examining self-concept and responsibility among American and Chinese adolescents.
Department of Economics