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LIU Hong-Zhi
  • Lecturer
  • Contact : liuhz@nankai.edu.cn
  • Office room : 540
Education

PhD, Applied Psychology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 6/2018

BA, Applied Psychology, Nankai University, 6/2013


Work Experience

2018~now, Department of Social Psychology, Zhou Enlai School of Government, Nankai University

Expertise

Behavioral decision making

Eye-tracking technique

Courses

Decision psychology (undergraduate)

Experimental psychology (undergraduate)

Advanced Psychostatistics (MAP)

Special topics in decision psychology (MAP)

Selected Publications
  1. Wei, Z. H., Wang, X. Z., Jia, L. Q., & Liu, H. Z.* (2023). Probability or time: Effect of presentation format on continuous risky decisions. Judgment and Decision Making, 18, e26.

  2. Liu, H. Z., Yang, X. L., Li, Q. Y., & Wei, Z. H.* (2023). Preference of dimension-based difference in intertemporal choice: Eye-tracking evidence. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 55(4), 612–625.

  3. Yang, X. L., Chen, S. T., & Liu, H. Z.* (2022). The effect of incentives on intertemporal choice: Choice, confidence, and eye movements. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 989511.

  4. Liu, H. Z., Li, X., Li, S., & Rao, L. L.* (2022). When expectation-maximization-based theories work or do not work: An eye-tracking study of the discrepancy between everyone and every one. Acta Psychologica Sinica, 54(12), 1517–1531.

  5. Wei, Z. H., Li, Q. Y., Liang, C. J., & Liu, H. Z.* (2022). Cognitive process underlying ultimatum game: An eye-tracking study from a dual-system perspective. Frontiers in Psychology, 937366.

  6. Zhou, Y. B., Li, Q., Li, Q. Y., & Liu, H. Z.* (2022). Evaluation scale or output format: The attentional mechanism underpinning time preference reversal. Frontiers in Psychology, 13, 865598.

  7. Liu, H. Z., Wang, X. Z., Sun, X., & Wei, Z. H.*(2022). Group punishment does not always discount: Cultural difference in punishment of individuals and groups. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 25(3), 464–475.

  8. Liu, H. Z., Wei, Z. H.*, & Li, P. (2021). Influence of the manner of information presentation on risky choice. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 650206.

  9. Zhou, Y. B., Li, Q., & Liu, H. Z.* (2021). Visual attention and time preference reversals. Judgment and Decision Making, 16(4), 1010–1038.

  10. Liu, H. Z., Lyu, X. K.*, Liu, Y., Han, Z., & Ye, J.* (2021). Validation of the Chinese version of the Short-Form Health Literacy in Dentistry (HeLD) scale. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 49(6), 550–556.

  11. Liu, H. Z.*, Lyu, X. K., Wei, Z. H., Mo, W. L., Luo, J. R., & Su, X. Y. (2021). Exploiting the dynamics of eye gaze to bias intertemporal choice. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 34(3), 419–431.

  12. Liu, H. Z., Zhou, Y. B., Wei, Z. H.*, & Jiang, C. M. (2020). The power of last fixation: Biasing simple choices by gaze-contingent manipulation. Acta Psychologica, 208, 103106.

  13. Sui, X. Y.#, Liu, H. Z.#, & Rao, L. L.* (2020). The timing of gaze-contingent decision prompts influences risky choice. Cognition, 195, 104077.

  14. Liu, H. Z., Li, S., & Rao, L. L.* (2018). Out of debt, out of burden: The physical burdens of debt. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 76, 155–160.

  15. Liu, H. Z.#, Zheng, Y.#, Rao, L. L., Wang, F., Sun, Y., Huang, G. H., Li, S., & Liang, Z. Y.* (2018). Not all gamblers are created equal: Gambling preferences depend on individual personality traits. Journal of Risk Research, 7(21), 885–898.

Sponsored Projects
  1. "The dynamic process in intertemporal choice: Evidence from eye-tracking." National Natural Science Foundation of China.

  2. "The embodied cognitive mechanism between debt and heaviness". Humanity and Social Science Youth Foundation of the Ministry of Education.

  3. "The common mechanism in risky and intertemporal choices: Evidence from eye-tracking." Junior Fellowships for CAST Advanced Innovation Think-tank Program.

Honors and Awards