Dr. Dora Jue PAN

Publications

Dr. Dora Jue PAN
Title:

Lecturer, Applied Psychology

Education Background:
Ph.D. The Education University of Hong Kong
B.S, Shenzhen University
Office Address

TxB 823

Phone

(0755) 2351 6678

Teaching Area

Developmental and Educational Psychology, Statistics in Psychology, General Psychology

Research

Child and adolescent development, Cognitive skills, social-emotional skills and literacy development across languages, Intergenerational effects of academic development across cultures,
Contribution of genetic and environmental factors to academic development

PublicationsInfo

Refereed Journal Articles

# = Contributed equally to the work


Pan, D. J., Meng, X. Lee, J. R., Ng, M. C. Y., & McBride, C. (2024). The cognitive-linguistic profiles

and academic performances of Chinese children with dyslexia across cultures: Beijing, Hong Kong, and

Taipei. Annals of Dyslexia. (SSCI; Q1 in Special Education)


Chung, C. Y.#, Pan, D. J.#, Paracchini, S., Jiang, W., So, H. C., McBride, C., Maurer, U., Zheng, M., & Choy, K. W. (2023). Dyslexia-related loci are significantly associated with language and literacy In Chinese-English bilingual Hong Kong Chinese twins. Human Genetics.  (SSCI; Q1 in Genetics and Heredity)


Pan, D. J., Liu, Y., Zheng, M., Ho, C. S. H., Purpura D. J. & McBride, C. (2023). Predicting the covariance of Chinese word reading and arithmetic calculation: The unique role of orthographic skills. Reading and Writing. (SSCI; Q2 in Linguistics)


Pan, D. J., Nakayama, M., McBride, C, Zheng M., Yeung C. L. (2023). Cognitive-linguistic skills and vocabulary knowledge breadth and depth in children’s L1 Chinese and L2 English. Applied Psycholinguistics. (SSCI; Q2 in Linguistics)


Pan, D. J., & Lin, D. (2022). Reading experience enhances morphological awareness in Chinese kindergartners across Hong Kong and Beijing. Current Psychology. (SSCI; Q2 in Multidisciplinary Psychology)


Pan, D. J., & Lin, D. (2022). Cognitive-linguistic skills explain Chinese reading comprehension within and beyond the Simple View of Reading in Hong Kong kindergarteners. Language Learning. (SSCI; Q1 in Education & Educational Research)


Pan, D. J., Yang, X., Ku, Y. Y. S., Dulay, K. M., Cheung, S. K., McBride, C., Wong, C. M. P., & Ho, S. H. C. (2022). Variability in Asian parents' English and mathematics skills: A family-based study. Frontiers in Education.


Pan, D. J., & Lin, D. (2022). How do executive functions explain early reading and writing?  Reading and Writing. (SSCI; Q2 in Educational Psychology)


Pan, D. J., Lin, D., & Li, H. (2022). The reciprocal relationship between oral vocabulary and word reading in Chinese primary-school children. Early Childhood Research Quarterly. (SSCI; Q1 in Education & Educational Research)


Tong, C. K. Y., Ho, J. C. S., Yang, X., McBride, C., Ng, M. C. Y. & Pan, D. J. (2022). Transfer? Reading, writing, and parental factors in Hong Kong Chinese families across Chinese and English. Reading and Writing. (SSCI; Q2 in Educational Psychology)


Yang, X. J., Pan, D. J., Lo, C. M., & McBride, C. (2022). Same or different: Chinese character

reading and word Reading of young readers from kindergarten to grade one. Reading and

Writing. (SSCI; Q2 in Educational Psychology)


Ye, Y., Pan, D. J., & McBride, C. (2022). Spelling development in Hong Kong early Chinese–English literacy learners. Reading and Writing. (SSCI; Q2 in Educational Psychology)


Yeung, S. S., Qiao, S., Pan, D. J., & Lin, D. (2022). Directionality and developmental mechanism of cross-linguistic transfer of phonological awareness to early spelling skill in young Chinese learners. Foreign Language Annals. (SSCI; Q1 in Linguistics)


Pan, D. J., Yang, X., Lui, K. F. H., Lo, J. C. M., McBride, C., & Ho, C. S. H. (2021). Character and word reading in Chinese: Why and how they should be considered uniquely vis-à-vis literacy development. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 65, 101961. (SSCI; Q1 in Educational Psychology)


McBride, C., Pan, D. J., & Mohseni, F. (2021). Reading and writing words: A cross-linguistic perspective. Scientific Studies of Reading. (SSCI; Q1 in Educational Psychology)


Pan, J., & Lin, D. (2020). Visuospatial memory uniquely predicts Chinese reading comprehension in Hong Kong typically developing kindergarteners. Reading and Writing, 33, 2205- 2221. (SSCI; Q2 in Educational Psychology)


Lin, D., Chen, G., Liu, Y., Liu, J. Pan, J. & Mo, L. (2018). Tracking the eye movement of four years old children learning Chinese characters. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 47, 79-93. (SSCI; Q2 in Linguistics)


Book Chapters

McBride, C., Meng, X., Lee, J. R., & Pan, D. J., Reading and reading disorder in Chinese. A book chapter in the
book “The Science of Reading: A Handbook, 2nd Edition” edited by Snowling Maggie, Hulme Charles, and Nation Kate.  


Lin, D & Pan, D. J., Executive functions in Chinese reading comprehension. A book chapter in the book “Oral
Language and Higher Order Processes in Reading Chinese
” edited by Koh Poh Wee and Chen Xi Becky.