Wanchi Wong
Affiliations: | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
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He W, Wong W, Chan M. (2017) Overexcitabilities as important psychological attributes of creativity: A Dabrowskian perspective Thinking Skills and Creativity. 25: 27-35 |
He Wj, Wong Wc. (2015) Creativity slump and school transition stress: A sequential study from the perspective of the cognitive-relational theory of stress Learning and Individual Differences. 43: 185-190 |
Wong WC, Li Y, Sun X, et al. (2014) The control processes and subjective well-being of Chinese teachers: evidence of convergence with and divergence from the key propositions of the motivational theory of life-span development. Frontiers in Psychology. 5: 467 |
He Wj, Wong Wc. (2014) Greater male variability in overexcitabilities: Domain-specific patterns Personality and Individual Differences. 66: 27-32 |
He W, Wong W, Li Y, et al. (2013) A study of the greater male variability hypothesis in creative thinking in Mainland China: Male superiority exists Personality and Individual Differences. 55: 882-886 |
He Wj, Wong Wc. (2011) Gender differences in creative thinking revisited: Findings from analysis of variability Personality and Individual Differences. 51: 807-811 |
Wong WC. (2009) Retracing the footsteps of Wilhelm Wundt: explorations in the disciplinary frontiers of psychology and in Völkerpsychologie. History of Psychology. 12: 229-65 |
Wong WC. (2006) Understanding dialectical thinking from a cultural-historical perspective Philosophical Psychology. 19: 239-260 |
Wong WC. (2002) Revitalizing the metaphoric process in commonsense psychology Philosophical Psychology. 15: 473-488 |
Wong W. (2001) Co‐constructing the Personal Space‐Time Totality: Listening to the Dialogue of Vygotsky, Lewin, Bronfenbrenner, and Stern Journal For the Theory of Social Behaviour. 31: 365-382 |