Publications & Presentations
Publications
Lam, H. (2025). Methodological Trends and Differences: A Comparative Analysis of Economics and Psychology. Collabra: Psychology, 11(1). [link]
Lam, H., Balkaya-Ince, M., Cole, V., … Furr, R. M., Jayawickreme, E. et al. (Provisionally Accepted). Clarifying the Psychological Underpinnings of Covenantal Pluralism: Relational Engagement Across Religious Differences. The Review of Faith & International Affairs.
Ongoing Projects
Lam, H., & Furr, R. M. (In preparation). How Well Can People Predict Behaviors? Large Language Models (LLMs) Outperform Humans in Behavioral Predictions.
Presentations
Lam, H., & Furr, R. M. (2026, April). Can people predict behaviors better than LLMs? Seminar for Self-Regulation, Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.
Lam, H. (2026, February). Are psychologists methodologically stubborn? Comparing research methodologies and trends in economics and psychology. Seminar of Analysis and Measurement, Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.
Lam, H. (2025, April). Diverging Methods: Trends and Differences in Research Methodologies Between Economics and Psychology. Blitz Paper Presentation, Interdisciplinary Research Ethics and Norms Conference (IRENC).
Lam, H. (2025, April). National Predictors of Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence: A Cross-Cultural Analysis. Platform Presentation, University Scholars Week, Baylor University.
Lam, H. (2024, October). The Impact of Mental Illness Diagnoses on Mass Shooting Severity. Poster Presentation, Baylor Research & Internship Day Symposium.
