Sik Hung Ng

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University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom 
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Liu JH, Ng S, Gastardo-Conaco MC, et al. (2008) Action Research: A Missing Component in the Emergence of Social and Cross-Cultural Psychology as a Fully Inter-Connected Global Enterprise Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 2: 1162-1181
Liu JH, Ng SH. (2007) Connecting Asians in global perspective: Special Issue on past contributions, current status and future prospects for Asian social psychology Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 10: 1-7
Giles H, Noels KA, Williams A, et al. (2003) Intergenerational communication across cultures: young people's perceptions of conversations with family elders, non-family elders and same-age peers. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 18: 1-32
Liu JH, Ng SH, Loong C, et al. (2003) Cultural stereotypes and social representations of elders from Chinese and European perspectives. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. 18: 149-68
Gee S, Ng SH, Weatherall A, et al. (2002) Saving ourselves: gender issues in making provision for one's own retirement Australasian Journal On Ageing. 21: 30-35
Allen MW, Ng SH, Wilson M. (2002) A functional approach to instrumental and terminal values and the value‐attitude‐behaviour system of consumer choice European Journal of Marketing. 36: 111-135
Ng SH, Zhu Y. (2001) Attributing causality and remembering events in individual- and group-acting situations: A Beijing, Hong Kong, and Wellington comparison Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 4: 39-52
Allen MW, Wilson M, Ng SH, et al. (2000) Values and beliefs of vegetarians and omnivores Journal of Social Psychology. 140: 405-422
Liu JH, Ng SH, Weatherall A, et al. (2000) Filial Piety, Acculturation, and Intergenerational Communication Among New Zealand Chinese Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 22: 213-223
Ng SH, Loong CSF, He AP, et al. (2000) Communication Correlates of Individualism and Collectivism: Talk Directed at One or more Addressees in Family Conversations Journal of Language and Social Psychology. 19: 26-45
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