RESEARCH INTERESTS
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My academic background in bioengineering and psychology has allowed me to explore the interaction between biological and social influences on human perception and development. Additionally, my five years of experience in child education in South Korea have provided firsthand insight into how societal factors shape children's social-emotional development.
Currently, as a master's student in Early Childhood Research at Leipzig University, I am particularly interested in how children are influenced by their social environments and how they dynamically engage with them—developing their moral understanding, social cognition, and sense of agency.
In my master's thesis, an experimental research study, I examine how peer influence shapes children's acceptance of unfair situations, further exploring how they utilize moral reasoning to resist peer pressure.