EDITORS IN CHIEF
Ranald Macdonald
Ranald Macdonald graduated in psychology from
the University of Aberdeen and
went on to obtain an MSc in mathematical psychology at the University of
Stirling after which he was appointed to the MSc course team to teach
statistics and model evaluation. He obtained his PhD on signal detection
theory in 1973 and has been a lecturer in Stirling ever since except for
leaves of absence to work as a research psychologist with the army and as a
lecturer at the University of Papua New Guinea. He was a founder member of
the Mathematical and Statistical Section of the British Psychological
Society and has served on the editorial board of the British Journal of
Mathematical and Statistical Psychology continuously from 1978 to the
present date. He has published numerous papers on mathematical and
statistical psychology and his current academic interests concern the
foundations of statistics, probability and measurement.
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