Her primary scientific interests are in Cultural consensus theory, Condom, Gynecology, Gerontology and Demography. Her Cultural consensus theory study incorporates themes from Cultural consensus analysis and Q-analysis. Her Condom research incorporates themes from Longitudinal study, Cohort and Heterosexuality.
Within one scientific family, she focuses on topics pertaining to Cohort study under Longitudinal study, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Incidence. Her research investigates the link between Gerontology and topics such as Consistency that cross with problems in Research design, Health education and Susto. Susan C. Weller undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Demography and Variation in her work.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Gerontology, Demography, Social psychology, Ethnic group and Pediatrics. Her Gerontology research incorporates elements of Research design, Consistency, Glycemic and Public health. Her work carried out in the field of Public health brings together such families of science as Susto, Disease and Environmental health.
In her work, Susan C. Weller performs multidisciplinary research in Demography and Variation. She regularly links together related areas like Sample in her Social psychology studies. Her research links Family medicine with Ethnic group.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Gerontology, Stroke, Family medicine, Qualitative research and Clinical psychology. The various areas that Susan C. Weller examines in her Gerontology study include Research design, Structured interview, Consistency and Glycemic. Her Consistency study combines topics in areas such as Cultural consensus theory, Cultural competence, Clinical communication and Test.
Her work in Family medicine covers topics such as Ethnic group which are related to areas like Breast cancer and Overdiagnosis. The study incorporates disciplines such as Sample size determination and Data collection in addition to Qualitative research. Susan C. Weller interconnects Self-management and Social psychology in the investigation of issues within Glucose control.
Susan C. Weller mainly investigates Depression, Qualitative research, Rehabilitation, Gerontology and Physical therapy. Her Depression study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Stressor, Distress and Clinical psychology. Her research investigates the connection between Qualitative research and topics such as Closed-ended question that intersect with issues in Sample size determination and Data collection.
Her Sample size determination research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Salient, Social psychology and Salience. Her studies deal with areas such as Test, Consistency, Affect, Cultural competence and Needs assessment as well as Gerontology. Her Structured interview research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cultural consensus theory, Ethnic group, Applied anthropology and Media studies.
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Culture as Consensus: A Theory of Culture and Informant Accuracy
A. Kimball Romney;Susan C. Weller;William H. Batchelder.
American Anthropologist (1986)
Systematic Data Collection
Susan C. Weller;A. Kimball Romney.
(1988)
Condom effectiveness in reducing heterosexual HIV transmission
Susan Weller;K. Davis.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2002)
Cultural Consensus Theory: Applications and Frequently Asked Questions
Susan C. Weller.
Field Methods (2007)
The effectiveness of condoms in reducing heterosexual transmission of HIV.
Karen R. Davis;Susan C. Weller.
Family Planning Perspectives (1999)
Metric Scaling: Correspondence Analysis
Constantino Arce;Gideon J. Mellenbergh;Susan C. Weller;A. Kimball Romney.
(1990)
Recent Applications of Cultural Consensus Theory
A. Kimball Romney;William H. Batchelder;Susan C. Weller.
American Behavioral Scientist (1987)
A meta-analysis of condom effectiveness in reducing sexually transmitted HIV.
Susan C. Weller.
Social Science & Medicine (1993)
24 Elicitation Techniques for Interviewing
Jeffrey C. Johnson;Susan C. Weller.
(2001)
Sexual activity, contraceptive use, and other risk factors for symptomatic and asymptomatic bacteriuria. A case-control study.
Brian L. Strom;Marjeanne Collins;Suzanne L. West;Janet Kreisberg.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1987)
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