Seungyeon Lee
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Associate Professor of Psychology
Also affiliated: Idaho State University (2020); Ewha Womans University (2004); Seoul National University (2009); Soongsil University (2021–2022); SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University (2020); University of Utah (2020); Samsung (South Korea) (2025); Samsung Medical Center (2025); Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (2023); University of Florida (2020); Konkuk University Medical Center (2012); Ewha Womans University Medical Center (2004); Nutrition Sciences (Belgium) (2021); Conway School of Landscape Design (2024); University of Rochester (2020); Stony Brook University (2020); University of Cincinnati (2014); Sungkyunkwan University (2013–2025); Michigan State University (2006); Seoul Women's University (2005)
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Seungyeon Lee investigates factors influencing adult and college student development, with a focus on career planning and psychological well-being. Their work includes developing and revising scales to measure these constructs with greater ecological validity. Recent publications explore the relationship between career self-efficacy, emotional intelligence, and employment planning among college students, and examine digital literacy challenges faced by students with reading difficulties. Lee also studies long-term health outcomes, including mortality and cardiovascular events associated with specific medications, and the impact of dementia and drug compliance on patients with acute myocardial infarction. Their research network includes collaborators Magnus Gray (University of Arkansas at Monticello), Yeseul Nam (University of Central Arkansas), and Sunjung Kim (University of Central Arkansas). Lee has published 137 works, with an h-index of 8 and 607 citations.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 142
- Citations: 633
Selected Publications
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The perils of fluency (2026)
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Collaborative Registered Replication of Griskevicius et al. (2010): Can Pro-environmental Behavior Be Promoted by Priming Status Motivation? (2025)
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Exploring digital literacy challenges: a comparative study of online inquiry skills among college students with reading difficulties (2024)
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A Recognition of the 2024 Society for the Teaching of Psychology Awards Recipients (2024)
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2023 Society for Teaching of Psychology Awards and Recognition Recipients (2023)
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2022 Society for Teaching of Psychology Awards and Recognition Recipients (2022)
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A Pathway Model of Emotionally-Associated Predictors of US College Students’ Career Indecision (2022)
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Reconstructing Adulthood: Revising the Markers of Adulthood Scale for Increased Ecological Validity (2021)
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Career self-efficacy as a mediator between emotional intelligence and employment planning among US college students (2021)
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2021 Awards and Recognition Recipients (2021)
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- 2021 Awards and Recognition Recipients
- 2022 Society for Teaching of Psychology Awards and Recognition Recipients
- 2023 Society for Teaching of Psychology Awards and Recognition Recipients
- A Recognition of the 2024 Society for the Teaching of Psychology Awards Recipients
- 2021 Awards and Recognition Recipients
- 2022 Society for Teaching of Psychology Awards and Recognition Recipients
- 2023 Society for Teaching of Psychology Awards and Recognition Recipients
- A Recognition of the 2024 Society for the Teaching of Psychology Awards Recipients
- 2021 Awards and Recognition Recipients
- 2022 Society for Teaching of Psychology Awards and Recognition Recipients
- 2023 Society for Teaching of Psychology Awards and Recognition Recipients
- A Recognition of the 2024 Society for the Teaching of Psychology Awards Recipients
- Simplifying the Measurement of College Students’ Career Planning: the Development of Career Student Planning Scale during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Career self-efficacy as a mediator between emotional intelligence and employment planning among US college students
- A Pathway Model of Emotionally-Associated Predictors of US College Students’ Career Indecision
- Career self-efficacy as a mediator between emotional intelligence and employment planning among US college students
- A Pathway Model of Emotionally-Associated Predictors of US College Students’ Career Indecision
- Simplifying the Measurement of College Students’ Career Planning: the Development of Career Student Planning Scale during the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Reconstructing Adulthood: Revising the Markers of Adulthood Scale for Increased Ecological Validity
- Reconstructing Adulthood: Revising the Markers of Adulthood Scale for Increased Ecological Validity
- Exploring digital literacy challenges: a comparative study of online inquiry skills among college students with reading difficulties
- Exploring digital literacy challenges: a comparative study of online inquiry skills among college students with reading difficulties
- Exploring digital literacy challenges: a comparative study of online inquiry skills among college students with reading difficulties
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