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Overview

Norval D. Glenn was affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research work spanned multiple topics within the field of medicine, particularly focusing on areas where technology and medical education intersected.

Their main fields of study included Medicine, with subfields concentrating on Health Informatics, Family Practice, and Biomedical Engineering. This multidisciplinary approach reflected an interest in integrating clinical practice with technological tools and educational methods.

Glenn's research topics prominently involved:

  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education
  • Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
  • Biomedical and Engineering Education

They had publications in various venues, contributing to both academic journals and digital libraries. The frequent publication venues of their work were:

  • JMIR Medical Education
  • UNC Libraries

Notable papers from Glenn include:

  • "Later first marriage and marital success," published in 2020 in UNC Libraries
  • "Generative Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education-Policies and Training at US Osteopathic Medical Schools: Descriptive Cross-Sectional Survey," published in 2025 in JMIR Medical Education (authored by Tsunagu Ichikawa, a frequent coauthor)

Glenn collaborated with several researchers over time, including:

  • Tsunagu Ichikawa
  • Elizabeth Olsen
  • A. M. Vinod
  • Karim Hanna
  • Gregg C. Lund

The scope of their work primarily addressed the integration of artificial intelligence into medical education and healthcare, along with the enhancement of diagnostic and clinical reasoning skills. This body of research has contributed knowledge relevant to the evolving interaction between biomedical engineering and educational environments within medicine.

Best Publications

  • The marriages and divorces of the children of divorce.

    Norval D. Glenn;Kathryn B. Kramer

  • Quantitative Research on Marital Quality in the 1980s: A Critical Review.

    Norval D. Glenn

  • Children and Marital Happiness: A Further Specification of the Relationship.

    Norvald D. Glenn;Sara McLanahan

  • Cohort Analysts' Futile Quest: Statistical Attempts to Separate Age, Period and Cohort Effects

    Norval D. Glenn

  • The Contribution of Marital Happiness to Global Happiness.

    Norval D. Glenn;Charles N. Weaver

  • The Utility of Education and Attractiveness for Females' Status Attainment Through Marriage.

    Patricia Ann Taylor;Norval D. Glenn

  • The course of marital success and failure in five American 10-year marriage cohorts

    Norval D. Glenn

  • The contribution of marriage to the psychological well-being of males and females.

    Norval D. Glenn

  • The Psychological Well-Being of Adult Children of Divorce.

    Norval D. Glenn;Kathryn B. Kramer

  • A multivariate, multisurvey study of marital happiness.

    Norval D. Glenn;Charles N. Weaver

  • The Changing Relationship of Marital Status to Reported Happiness.

    Norval D. Glenn;Charles N. Weaver

  • Hooking up, Hanging out, and Hoping for Mr. Right: College Women on Dating and Mating Today.

    Norval Glenn;Elizabeth Marquardt

  • “Hooking Up” at College: Does Religion Make a Difference?

    Amy M. Burdette;Amy M. Burdette;Christopher G. Ellison;Terrence D. Hill;Norval D. Glenn

  • Aging, Voting, and Political Interest

    Norval D. Glenn;Michael Grimes

  • The social and demographic correlates of divorce and separation in the United States: an update and reconsideration.

    Norval D. Glenn;Michael Supancic

  • A Note on Family Situation and Global Happiness

    Norval D. Glenn;Charles N. Weaver

  • Interreligious Marriage in the United States: Patterns and Recent Trends.

    Norval D. Glenn

  • Attitudes toward premarital, extramarital, and homosexual relations in the U.S. in the 1970s

    Norval D. Glenn;Charles N. Weaver

  • Age and job satisfaction among males and females: A multivariate, multisurvey study.

    Norval D. Glenn;Patricia A. Taylor;Charles N. Weaver

  • Negroes in Cities: Residential Segregation and Neighborhood Change.

    Norval D. Glenn;Karl E. Taeuber;Alma F. Taeuber

  • Divided Families: What Happens to Children When Parents Part

    Norval D. Glenn;Frank F. Furstenberg;Andrew J. Cherlin

  • State and the Family: A Comparative Analysis of Family Policies in Industrialized Countries.

    Norval D. Glenn;Anne Helene Gauthier

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