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Jim McLennan
Jim McLennan
Professor of Psychology, La Trobe University
Verified email at latrobe.edu.au
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Community safety during the 2009 Australian ‘Black Saturday’bushfires: an analysis of household preparedness and response
J Whittaker, K Haynes, J Handmer, J McLennan
International journal of wildland fire 22 (6), 841-849, 2013
2102013
Conceptualizing and measuring counselors' theoretical orientation.
JJ Poznanski, J McLennan
Journal of Counseling Psychology 42 (4), 411, 1995
1541995
Should we leave now? Behavioral factors in evacuation under wildfire threat
J McLennan, B Ryan, C Bearman, K Toh
Fire technology 55, 487-516, 2019
1382019
Conceptualizing and measuring global interpersonal mistrust-trust
MM Omodei, J McLennan
The journal of social psychology 140 (3), 279-294, 2000
1362000
Studying complex decision making in natural settings: using a head-mounted video camera to study competitive orienteering
MM Omodei, J McLennan
Perceptual and motor skills 79 (3_suppl), 1411-1425, 1994
1331994
A potential crisis in wildfire emergency response capability? Australia's volunteer firefighters
J McLennan, A Birch
Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards 6 (2), 101-107, 2005
1312005
Householders’ safety-related decisions, plans, actions and outcomes during the 7 February 2009 Victorian (Australia) wildfires
J McLennan, G Elliott, M Omodei, J Whittaker
Fire Safety Journal 61, 175-184, 2013
1092013
Decision making effectiveness in wildfire incident management teams
J McLennan, AM Holgate, MM Omodei, AJ Wearing
Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 14 (1), 27-37, 2006
1092006
Householder decision-making under imminent wildfire threat: stay and defend or leave?
J McLennan, G Elliott, M Omodei
International Journal of Wildland Fire 21 (7), 915-925, 2012
1032012
At-risk householders' responses to potential and actual bushfire threat: an analysis of findings from seven Australian post-bushfire interview studies 2009–2014
J McLennan, D Paton, L Wright
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 12, 319-327, 2015
992015
Work–family conflict and crossover in volunteer emergency service workers
S Cowlishaw, L Evans, J McLennan
Work & Stress 24 (4), 342-358, 2010
872010
How expertise is applied in real-world dynamic environments: Head-mounted video and cued recall as a methodology for studying routines of decision making
MM Omodei, J McLennan, AJ Wearing
The routines of decision making, 271-288, 2014
842014
Becoming a psychologist with a particular theoretical orientation to counselling practice
JJ Poznanski, J McLennan
Australian Psychologist 38 (3), 223-226, 2003
812003
Defining adequate means of residents to prepare property for protection from wildfire
TD Penman, C Eriksen, R Blanchi, M Chladil, AM Gill, K Haynes, ...
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 6, 67-77, 2013
792013
Maintaining volunteer firefighter numbers: Adding value to the retention coin
J McLennan, A Birch, S Cowlishaw, P Hayes
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 24 (2), 40-47, 2009
782009
Characteristics of effective telephone counselling skills
I Bobevski, AM Holgate, J Mclennan
British Journal of Guidance and Counselling 25 (2), 239-249, 1997
771997
Psychological differences between south-eastern Australian householders' who intend to leave if threatened by a wildfire and those who intend to stay and defend
J McLennan, D Paton, R Beatson
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 11, 35-46, 2015
722015
Head-mounted video recording- A methodology for studying Naturalistic Decision Making
M Omodei, A Wearing, J McLennan
Decision making under stress- Emerging themes and applications(A 99-12526 01 …, 1997
721997
The role of prepriming in recognition-primed decisionmaking
J McLennan, MM Omodei
Perceptual and motor skills 82 (3_suppl), 1059-1069, 1996
631996
Effects of concurrent verbalization on a time-critical, dynamic decision-making task
J Dickson, J McLennan, MM Omodei
The Journal of general psychology 127 (2), 217-228, 2000
612000
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