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Richard MacLennan is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Regina. His research focuses on psychometrics and statistics, exploring traditional trait approaches in psychology, such as personality, intelligence, and creativity. He also specializes in applied psychology, particularly in industrial-organizational psychology, aviation psychology, military psychology, police psychology, and the application of computer technologies in psychology. MacLennan has been an editor for the Canadian Journal of Police Security Services and has participated in various collaborative research projects including a $150,000 SSHRCC-Statistics Canada grant aimed at implementing the National Summer Institute for Statistical GIS Analysis of Crime and Justice Data, and a project focused on reviewing Search and Rescue services in Saskatchewan. His academic contributions can be explored further through his Google Scholar profile.
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