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Dr. Yingyi Liu is a Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Huddersfield, affiliated with the School of Human and Health Sciences and the Department of Social and Psychological Sciences. She joined the university in December 2024, after teaching at the University of Chester and Manchester Metropolitan University. Liu serves as module leader for Developmental Psychology and Professional Development, with expertise in early childhood cognitive development.
- PhD, Educational Psychology, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- MSc, Psychology, Zhejiang University
- BSc, Psychology, East China Normal University
Her research focuses on language acquisition, literacy development, and mathematical cognition in children, particularly comparing alphabetic (English) and non-alphabetic (Chinese) language learning. She employs advanced statistical methods like cross-lagged panel models, latent growth curve models, and longitudinal latent class analysis to study developmental trajectories.
Key trends in her 15 most recent publications (2018–2025) include longitudinal analysis of executive function, spatial skills, and working memory in educational contexts. While no explicit awards are listed, her work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goal for Quality Education (SDG 4), with a Google Scholar h-index of 12 and 296 citations.
Liu actively supervises PhD students, with prior outputs involving collaborations with researchers like X. Zhang, T.T.Y. Wong, and N. Xiao. Her work spans collaborations in China, the UK, and Hong Kong, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to childhood learning challenges.
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