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- | **Leander R. Fabrigar** is a Canadian psychologist based in Kingston, Ontario. | + | **Leander R. Fabrigar**, PhD, CPsych |
+ | ===== Career and Affiliations ===== | ||
+ | ==== Elsevier ==== | ||
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+ | From 2003-2005, Fabrigar served as an associate editor of [[Journal of Experimental Social Psychology]], | ||
+ | ==== Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin ==== | ||
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+ | From 2013-2016, he served as co-editor of the [[Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin]], published by [[SAGE Publications]].((// | ||
+ | ==== Queen' | ||
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+ | Fabrigar is a Professor of Psychology at [[Queen’s University]] in Kingston, Ontario.((Queen' | ||
+ | ==== Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table ==== | ||
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+ | Fabrigar is a member of the Behavioural Science Working Group of the [[Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table]].((// | ||
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+ | ==== Societies and Fellowships ==== | ||
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+ | Fabrigar was elected to the [[Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology]] (SMEP) in 2002 and to the [[Society of Experimental Social Psychology]] (SESP) in 2003. He is a fellow of the [[Society of Experimental Social Psychology]], | ||
+ | ===== Research ===== | ||
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+ | Fabrigar’s primary research interests fall within the domain of attitude and persuasion research. Within this domain, his research has investigated the effects of attitude structure and social context in regulating the susceptibility of attitudes to persuasion and the impact of attitudes on behavior, judgment, and information processing. | ||
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+ | His research has also explored methods of measuring attitudes and their underlying structural properties. Other research interests include the psychological mechanisms underlying social influence tactics and methodological issues in the application of [[statistical methods]] (e.g., factor analysis and structural equation modelling) to psychological research. | ||
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+ | ==== Funding ==== | ||
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+ | Fabrigar has served as [[principal investigator]] on research projects sponsored by the [[Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada]] (SSHRC), [[Canadian Institutes of Health Research]] (CIHR), and [[Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre]] (OPGRC). |