His primary scientific interests are in Social psychology, Family therapy, Family systems, Test validity and Rating scale. His Social psychology research includes themes of Developmental psychology, Psychological testing and Cognitive psychology. David H. Olson merges Family therapy with Cohesion in his research.
His Family systems study combines topics in areas such as Family cohesion and Family systems theory. His work in Test validity covers topics such as Scale which are related to areas like Flexibility. His Rating scale research incorporates themes from Observational study and Psychometrics.
Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Family therapy, Clinical psychology and Family systems are his primary areas of study. His research investigates the connection between Social psychology and topics such as Rating scale that intersect with issues in Psychological testing. His Developmental psychology research integrates issues from Marital stability and Self report.
His work in Family therapy addresses subjects such as Test validity, which are connected to disciplines such as Scale. David H. Olson has included themes like Psychotherapist, Family relationship, Family structure, Empirical research and Genogram in his Clinical psychology study. David H. Olson interconnects Family systems theory and Family functioning in the investigation of issues within Family systems.
David H. Olson mostly deals with Social psychology, Scale, Cohesion, Medical education and Family communication. His research in Social psychology is mostly concerned with Family systems theory. His Scale study overlaps with Marital satisfaction, Content validity, Mean squared error, Sampling and Structural equation modeling.
Combining a variety of fields, including Cohesion, Adaptability, Flexibility, Discriminant validity, Family therapy and Model validation, are what the author presents in his essays. His Family communication study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Family relations and Family satisfaction. His Family functioning research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Dysfunctional family and Spanish version.
David H. Olson mainly investigates Social psychology, Cohesion, Medical education, Group setting and Variety. In his papers, David H. Olson integrates diverse fields, such as Social psychology and Family based. Clinical interview, Clinical evaluation, Applied psychology, Rating scale and Adaptability are fields of study that intersect with his Cohesion study.
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Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems: I. Cohesion and Adaptability Dimensions, Family Types, and Clinical Applications
David H. Olson;Douglas H. Sprenkle;Candyce S. Russell.
Family Process (1979)
Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems
David H. Olson.
Journal of Family Therapy (2000)
Circumplex Model of Marital and Family Systems: Vl. Theoretical Update
David H. Olson;Candyce S. Russell;Douglas H. Sprenkle.
Family Process (1983)
Circumplex Model VII: Validation studies and FACES III.
David H. Olson.
Family Process (1986)
Parent-Adolescent Communication and the Circumplex Model.
Howard L. Barnes;David H. Olson.
Child Development (1985)
Assessing Intimacy: The Pair Inventory†
Mark T. Schaefer;David H. Olson.
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (1981)
Families: What Makes Them Work
Carlfred B. Broderick;David H. Olson;Hamilton McCubbin.
Journal of Marriage and Family (1984)
FACES IV and the Circumplex Model: Validation Study
David H. Olson.
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy (2011)
ENRICH Marital Satisfaction Scale: A brief research and clinical tool.
Blaine J. Fowers;David H. Olson.
Journal of Family Psychology (1993)
Families: What Makes Them Work
David H. L. Olson.
(1983)
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