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| Professor Heinzen is a social and clinical psychologist who studies creativity in what many consider to be unlikely populations ranging from the frail elderly to government bureaucracies and authored several journal articles and books including "Everyday Creativity and Frustration in State Government" and "Many Things to Tell You." He is also interested in visual displays of data including ways to apply geographic information systems (GIS) to the social sciences and has authored two statistics textbooks with co-author Susan Nolan: Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences (Worth Publishers). | ||
Copyright © 2010 Thomas Heinzen