
معرفی
Ken McClure is an Assistant Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Wyoming. He specializes in quantitative psychology, psychometrics, and methodological innovations for clinical research. His work focuses on adaptive measurement techniques, data quality in ambulatory assessment, and suicide prevention strategies. Dr. McClure joined UW in 2024 after completing his Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology at the University of Notre Dame.
Education:
- Ph.D. Quantitative Psychology, University of Notre Dame (2024)
- M.A. Research & Experimental Psychology, University of Notre Dame (2023)
- B.S. Mathematics & Statistics (double major), University of Wyoming (2018)
- B.S. Psychology (Minor: Honors Program), University of Wyoming (2018)
Research Interests: Dr. McClure’s research integrates statistical methodologies with clinical applications, emphasizing suicide prevention, mental health, and rural health disparities. His work addresses challenges in intensive longitudinal data collection, predictive modeling for behavioral data, and improving assessment tools through psychometric rigor.
Publications Trends: Recent work highlights methodological advancements in handling missing data, optimizing clinical prediction models, and validating assessment tools for mental health. His studies often bridge statistical theory with real-world applications in suicide prevention and mental health interventions.
Advising & Grants: No specific grants or advisees are listed in the provided text. Dr. McClure’s research is primarily funded through institutional and collaborative initiatives.




