Jarle Eid is affiliated with the University of Bergen in Norway and has contributed extensively to the field of psychology, with 39 publications primarily focused on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, and Sociology and Political Science. Subfields of note include Experimental and Cognitive Psychology as well as General Health Professions.
Their research prominently addresses topics such as COVID-19 and Mental Health, Disaster Management and Resilience, Team Dynamics and Performance, Resilience and Mental Health, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research, Public Relations and Crisis Communication, and Human-Automation Interaction and Safety.
Jarle Eid's recent publications include:
Frequent co-authors in Jarle Eid's publications include:
Their work has appeared regularly in these venues:
In addition to journal articles, Jarle Eid has contributed to the book domain with a publication titled Operational Psychology Mp V18 2006, published by Psychology Press eBooks in 2024.
Paul T. Bartone;Jarle Eid;Bjorn Helge Johnsen;Jon Christian Laberg
Paul T. Bartone;Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Jarle Eid;Wibecke Brun
Sigurd W. Hystad;Jarle Eid;Jon C. Laberg;Bjørn H. Johnsen
Kjersti Bergheim;Morten Birkeland Nielsen;Morten Birkeland Nielsen;Kathryn Mearns;Jarle Eid
Jarle Eid;Kathryn J. Mearns;Gerry Larsson;Jon Christian Laberg
Heidi Kristina Westli;Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Jarle Eid;Ingvil Rasten
Sigurd William Hystad;Jarle Eid;Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Jon Christian Laberg
Evelyn-Rose Saus;Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Jarle Eid;Per Ketil Riisem
Michael D. Matthews;Jarle Eid;Dennis Kelly;Jennifer K. S. Bailey
Paul T. Bartone;Sigurd W. Hystad;Jarle Eid;Jarle Eid;John I. Brevik
Morten Birkeland Nielsen;Kathryn J. Mearns;Kathryn J. Mearns;Stig Berge Matthiesen;Jarle Eid
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Sigurd W. Hystad;Jarle Eid
Jarle Eid;Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Paul T. Bartone;Odd Arne Nissestad
Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Jarlc Eid;Jon Christian Laberg;Julian’ F. Thayer
Morten Birkeland Nielsen;Jarle Eid;Kathryn Mearns;Gerry Larsson
Olav Kjellevold Olsen;Ståle Pallesen;Ståle Pallesen;Jarle Eid
Sigurd W. Hystad;Jarle Eid;John I. Brevik
Jarle Eid;Julian F. Thayer;Bjørn H. Johnsen
Sigurd W. Hystad;Kathryn J. Mearns;Jarle Eid
Bjørn Helge Johnsen;Jarle Eid;Terje Løvstad;Leif Tore Michelsen
P.T. Bartone
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