CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal information

First name: Qirui                            Last name: TIAN

Gender: Male                               Birthday: 11.1985

Tel: +86 531 89611146                    Email:tianqirui@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 religion:Religious cognition, Religious priming, Religious   prosociality

3.      Psychology of Eating-behavior:Meat 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),1,89-93.

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), 4,365-373.

 

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