Vincent Oh

Dr Vincent Oh

Lecturer, Psychology

School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences

Tel: +65 6240 8840

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Educational Qualifications

2022
Ph.D. in Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore

2018
B.Soc.Sci. (Honours) in Psychology, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Academic and Professional Experience

2022 – Present
Lecturer (Psychology), Singapore University of Social Sciences

2018 – 2019
Graduate Student Teaching Assistant, National University of Singapore

2017 – 2017
Research Intern, National University of Singapore

2016 – 2016
Research Intern, Singapore Police Force

Low, A., Oh, V. Y. S., Tong, E. M. W., Scarf, D., & Ruffman, T. (2022) Older adults have difficulty decoding emotions from the eyes, whereas easterners have difficulty decoding emotion from the mouth. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-11381-8

Oh, V. Y. S.*, & Tong, E. M. W. (2022) Specificity in the study of mixed emotions: A theoretical framework. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 26(4), 283–314. https://doi.org/10.1177/10888683221083398

Oh, V. Y. S.*, Ismail, I., & Tong, E. M. W. (2022) Income moderates trajectories of personality change. European Journal of Personality. https://doi.org/10.1177/08902070221078479

Oh, V. Y. S.* (2022). Torn between valences: Mixed emotions predict poorer psychological well-being and job burnout. Journal of Happiness Studies, 23(5), 2171–2200. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-021-00493-z

Oh, V. Y. S.*, & Tong, E. M. W. (2021). Mixed emotions, but not positive or negative emotions, facilitate legitimate virus-prevention behaviors and eudaimonic outcomes in the emergence of the COVID-19 crisis. Affective Science, 2(3), 311–323. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42761-021-00045-x

Tong, E. M. W., & Oh, V. Y. S.* (2021). Gratitude and adaptive coping among Chinese Singaporeans during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2020.628937

Oh, V. Y. S.*, & Tong, E. M. W. (2020). Negative emotion differentiation and long-term physical health—The moderating role of neuroticism. Health Psychology, 39(2), 127–136. https://doi.org/10.1037/hea0000809

*Corresponding author

  • Emotions
  • Mixed Emotions
  • Adult Functioning and Well-Being
  • Positive Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Exploratory and Confirmatory Analyses of Big Data

2022 – Present
Emerging Editorial Board, Personality and Social Psychology Review

2021 – Present
Member, Association for Research in Personality

2021 – Present
Member, Association for Psychological Science

2021 – Present
Member, Society for Personality and Social Psychology

2020 – Present
Ad-Hoc Reviewer: Applied Research in Quality of Life, Cognition & Emotion, Current Psychology, European Journal of Ageing, European Journal of Personality, Health Psychology, International Journal of Psychology, International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

Oh, V. Y. S. & Tong, E. M. W. (May, 2021). Mixed Emotions in the Time of COVID-19: Functions in Virus-Prevention Behaviors and Eudaimonic Well-being. Talk presented during the Association of Psychological Science (APS) annual convention.

Oh, V. Y. S. (February, 2021). Mixed Emotions and Psychological Well-Being. Talk presented at the Ecological and Perceptual Antecedents to Mental Health and Well-Being symposium during the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) annual convention.

Soh, M.#, Ismail, I., Oh, V. Y. S., & Tong, E. M. W. (February, 2021). The Meritorious Paradox: When Meritocracy Predict Support and Opposition to Group-Based Inequality. Poster presented during the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) annual convention.

Ng, S.#,Oh, V. Y. S., Ismail, I. & Tong, E. M. W. (February, 2021). I Reject Your Success: A Multidimensional Perspective to Meritocratic Beliefs. Poster presented during the Society of Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) annual convention.

Oh, V. Y. S. (September, 2018). Income, Leisure & Executive Function. Talk presented during the Social Brown Bag hosted at the Department of Psychology, National University of Singapore.

# Student co-author.

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