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Eunro Lee is an Adjunct Principal Research Fellow in the Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences at RMIT University, Australia, based at the Bundoora West campus. Dr. Lee's interdisciplinary research spans psychology, public health, law, and education with a focus on vulnerable populations including children, indigenous communities, and individuals with mental health conditions.
Dr. Lee's research interests include social psychology, applied statistics, educational psychology, law and psychology, organizational psychology, neuropsychology, restorative justice, therapeutic jurisprudence, and indigenous well-being and health. Their work demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach that bridges psychological theory with practical applications in health, education, and legal contexts. A significant portion of Dr. Lee's research focuses on mental health interventions, educational outcomes in diverse settings, criminal justice processes, and health behaviors.
Analysis of Dr. Lee's recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the intersection of social identity, psychological well-being, and behavioral outcomes. Their research often employs sophisticated statistical methods including structural equation modeling to examine complex mediation pathways. Key thematic areas include mental health interventions, educational outcomes in diverse settings, criminal justice processes, and health behaviors.
Dr. Lee has collaborated extensively with researchers across multiple institutions and disciplines, as evidenced by the diverse authorship on their publications. Their work has been published in high-impact journals across psychology, education, public health, and legal studies.
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