Research HDR Candidate Profiles Nicholas Seet Wei Kiat
Nicholas Seet Wei Kiat
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Nicholas Seet Wei Kiat

Qualifications
BPsychSc, James Cook University, Australia, 2017-19
Biography
Nicholas was the lead investigator and first author in pioneering research done on teacher bullying in Singapore. As part of his doctoral research, Nicholas is exploring mother tongue language anxiety among primary school students in Singapore. He is concurrently working on an inter-disciplinary scale development and validation follow-up study on teacher bullying in Asia. His research interests broadly relate to novel and abnormal social phenomena in a qualitative or mixed methods context.
Thesis Title
Exploring “mother tongue” language anxiety: Identifying contributing factors within the Singapore student populace.
Advisory Panel
Primary: A/Prof Heather Winskel, Secondary: Dr Lidia Suárez; External: Dr Goh Kok Yew Shaun
Networks
- ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nicholas-Seet
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5888-7730
Research Interests
- Children & Youth Issues
- Social Psychology – Bullying
- Abnormal Social Phenomena – Singapore
- Qualitative Methodology