CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal information

First name: Qirui                            Last name: TIAN

Gender: Male                               Birthday: 11.1985

Tel: +86 531 89611146                    Emailtianqirui@sdnu.edu.cn

 

Education

University of Toulouse, Ph.D., 2011-2015 (Social Psychology), France

Beijing Normal University, M.A, 2008-2011 (Social Psychology), China

Qufu Normal University, B.S., 2003-2007 (Psychology), China

 

Research interests

1.      Mind perception: When and how people attribute minds to nonhuman agents, such as gods, animals. When and how people deny other people’s mind.

2.      Psychology of religionReligious cognition, Religious priming, Religious   prosociality

3.      Psychology of Eating-behaviorMeat paradox, Cultural differences of food and diet

Publications

Tian, Q., Hilton, D., & Becker, M. (2016). Confronting the meat paradox in different cultural contexts: Reactions among Chinese and French participants. Appetite, 96, 187-194. doi:10.1016/j.appet.2015.09.009

Kou, Y., Tian, Q.., & Tang, S. (2012). 社会比较视角下的亲社会行为研究及其培养(The research and cultivation of prosocial behavior from the social comparison perspective). 教育研究与实验(Educational research and experiment)189-93.

Zhang, L., Zhang, L., Kou, Y., & Tian, Q.. (2011). 中学生完美主义特点及其与亲社会倾向的关系(The Characteristics of Perfectionism and its Relationship with Prosocial Tendencies)心理发展与教育(Psychological development and education), 4365-373.

 

Academic activities

Tian, Q. R., Hilton, D., & Becker, M. (2014).

 Facing the meat paradox in different cultural contexts: Reactions among Chinese and French participants. Presented at the 22nd International Congress for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Reims, France.

Tian, Q. R. (2014). The 3rd PhD Summer School of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Reims, France.

Tian, Q. R. & Kou, Y. (2010). Effect of social comparison on donation. Presented at the 7th Annual meeting of Chinese Association of Social Psychology, Hohhot, China.

Teaching experiences

2016---Now

Educational psychology

Criminal psychology