Liu-Qin Yang
Dr. Liu-Qin Yang is an Associate Professor at Portland State University. She received her Ph.D. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from the University of South Florida, with emphases on occupational health psychology and quantitative methodology. She holds a Bachelor of Sciences degree in Psychology, a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature, and a Master of Arts degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, all from Beijing Normal University, China. Dr. Yang also has applied experiences in working with the public and private sectors in China and the U.S.
Email: lyang@pdx.edu
Projects
- Do Travel Costs Matter For Persons With Lower Incomes? Using Psychological and Social Equity Perspectives to Evaluate the Effects of a Low-Income Transit Fare Program on Low-Income Riders
- How Do Stressed Workers Make Travel Mode Choices That Are Good For Their Health, Safety, and Productivity?
Downloadable Products
- Do Travel Costs Matter For Persons With Lower Incomes? Using Psychological and Social Equity Perspectives to Evaluate the Effects of a Low-Income Transit Fare Program on Low-Income Riders ( FINAL_REPORT )
- How Low-Income Riders Are Affected by Low-Cost Transit Fare Programs ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- How Commute Choices Can Control Stress Levels: Executive Summary ( PROJECT_BRIEF )
- How do stressed workers make travel mode choices that are good for their health, safety, and productivity? ( FINAL_REPORT )