Sim, Tick Ngee

Sim, Tick Ngee

Sim Tick Ngee

Associate Professor

Ph.D. (Wisconsin-Madison), M.Sc. (Wisconsin-Madison), B.Soc.Sci. (Hons.) (NUS)

I'm interested in 1) adolescent psychosocial development, 2) issues related to parenting, 3) issues related to religion, and 4) issues related to schooling and education.

TEL: (65) 6516 6616
EMAIL: sim.tn@nus.edu.sg
ROOM: AS4-02-15
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Research Interests:

  • Adolescent social development
  • Educational streaming and its effects
  • Parent-peer dynamics in adolescence
  • Parent-adolescent relationships

Recent/Representative Publications:

Sim, T. N., & Ong, L. P. (2005). Parent physical punishment and child aggression in a Singapore Chinese preschool sample. Journal of Marriage and Family, 67, 85-99.

Sim, T. N., & Loh, B. S. M. (2003). Attachment to God: Measurement and dynamics. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 20, 373-389.

Sim, T. N. (2000). Adolescent psychosocial competence: The importance and role of regard for parents. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 10, 49-64.