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Zheng Rui
Associate Professor
Tel:  86-10-64841536
Fax:  86-10-64872070
Mailing Address:  16 Lincui Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, China
Email:  zhengrui@psych.ac.cn
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Resume:

04/2016-present Associate Professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 
03/2008-03/2016 Assistant Professor, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 
07/2004-03/2008 Research Assistant, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 
09/2005-07/2008 Ph.D. (Applied Psychology), Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 
09/2001-07/2004 M.D., Department of Psychology, Peking University 
09/1997-07/2001 B.S., (Psychology),Department of Psychology, Capital Normal University

Research Interests:
Risk perception, Risk communication, decision making
Community service:
Achievements:
Selected Publications:

1) Zheng, R. *, Rao, L-L., Zheng, X-L., Cai, C., Wei, Z-H., & Li, S. The more involved in lead-zinc mining risk the less frightened: A psychological typhoon eye perspective. Journal of Environmental Psychology. 2015. 44. 126-134. doi:10.1016/j.jenvp.2015.10.002. 
2) Wang, F., Li, S., Bai, X. W., Ren, X. P., Rao, L. L., Li, J. Z., ... & Zheng, R.*. Town Mouse or Country Mouse: Identifying a Town Dislocation Effect in Chinese Urbanization. PLoS ONE. 2015. 10(5): e0125821. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0125821.
3) Rao, L. L., Xu, Y., Li, S., Li, Y., & Zheng, R.*. Effect of perceived risk on nuclear power plant operators’ safety behavior and errors. Journal of Risk Research, 2015, (ahead-of-print): 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvp.2015.10.002.
4) Li, S., Rao, L. L., Ren, X. P. #, Bai, X. W. #, Zheng, R#., Li, J. Z., ... & Liu, H. (2009). Psychological typhoon eye in the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake. PLoS One, 4(3), e4964.
5) Zhao, C. X., Jiang, C. M., Zhou, L., Li, S., Rao, L. L. #, & Zheng, R. #. The hidden opportunity cost of time effect on intertemporal choice. Frontiers in psychology, 2015, 6: 311. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00311.
6) Zheng, R. *
, Shi, K., & Li, S. (2009). The influence factors and mechanism of societal risk perception. In Complex sciences (pp. 2266-2275). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-02469-6_104.
7) Rao, L. L., Zhou, Y., Liang, Z. Y., Rao, H., Zheng, R., Sun, Y., ... & Li, S.*. (2014). Decreasing ventromedial prefrontal cortex deactivation in risky decision making after simulated microgravity: effects of? 6° head-down tilt bed rest. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 8, 187. 
8) Jiang, C. M., Zheng, R., Zhou, Y., Liang, Z. Y., Rao, L. L., Sun, Y., ... & Li, S.*. (2013). Effect of 45-day simulated microgravity on the evaluation of orally reported emergencies. Ergonomics, 56(8), 1225-1231.
9) Bai, X., Wu, C., Zheng, R., & Ren, X.*. (2013). The psychometric evaluation of the Satisfaction with Life Scale using a nationally representative sample of China. Journal of Happiness Studies, 12(2), 183-197. 
10) Rao, L-L., Han, R., Ren, X-P., Bai, X-W., Zheng, R., Liu, H., Wang, Z-J., Li, J-Z., Zhang, K., & Li, S.*. (2011). Disadvantage and prosocial behavior: The effects of the Wenchuan earthquake. Evolution and Human Behavior, 32, 63-69.
11) Li, S., Wang, Z-J., Rao, L-L., Zheng, R., Ren, X-P., Li, J-Z., Liu, H., Bi, Y-L., Wang, F., & Bai, X-W.* (2011). How long is long enough: Public worry about the devastated students' academic career since Wenchuan Earthquake. Psychologia, 54, 80-86. 
12) Xie, X. F.*, Stone, E., Zheng, R., & Zhang, R. G.. (2011). The ‘Typhoon Eye Effect’: determinants of distress during the SARS epidemic. Journal of Risk Research, 14(9), 1091-1107.
13) Li, S., Rao, L-L., Bai, X-W., Zheng, R., Ren, X-P., Li, J-Z., Wang, Z-J., Liu, H., & Zhang, K.* (2010). Progression of the “psychological typhoon eye” and variations since the Wenchuan earthquake. PLoS ONE, 5, e9727. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0009727.
14) Li, S.*, Li, J-Z., Chen, Y-W., Bai, X-W., Ren, X-P., Zheng, R., Rao, L-L., Wang, Z-J., & Liu, H. (2010). Can overconfidence be debiased by low-probability/high-consequence event? Risk Analysis, 30, 699-707.
15)
Li, S., Zhou, K., Sun, Y., Rao, L-L., Zheng, R., & Liang, Z-Y.*(2010). Anticipated regret, risk perception, or both: Which is most likely responsible for our intention to gamble? Journal of Gambling Studies, 26, 105-116.

Grants:

Principal Investigator, Psychological mechanisms of risk perception bias in people living outside the center of risk area, The National Natural Science Foundation, 1/2013-12/2015
rincipal Investigator, The influence factors of people's place identity during the process of urbanization, The Project for Young Scientists Fund, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 01/2009-12/2010