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Degrees in a human behavior related field, such as Human-Computer Interaction, Psychology, Sociology, Communication, Information Science, Media Studies, Computer Science, or Economics. This job description represents different full-time roles across Meta. We use a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to accomplish our goals, including surveys, focus groups, field studies, usability tests, and 1:1 interviews.
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MS or PhD degree in Human-Computer Interaction, Design, Industrial Design, Psychology, Applied Anthropology, Sociology, Marketing, or related field. Conduct mixed method research (qualitative & quantitative), user-centered design activities (persona development, journey-mapping and task-modeling), usability studies, and benchmarking.
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Comprehensive Methodological Skillset: Proficient in both qualitative and quantitative research methods and experience applying them across the product development cycle, from discovery to launch.
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Master's degree in psychology, sociology, child development, education, social work, data science, other social or behavioral science, or a related field and 2 years applied research or program evaluation experience.
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Qualifications Doctorate in health services or other applied substantive area (e.g., criminology, economics, epidemiology, nursing, psychology, psychiatry, public health, social work, sociology); demonstrated experience in measurement, statistics, psychometric analyses, methodology, advanced qualitative analysis, or mixed methods analysis.
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Knowledge of program evaluation, methodology, advanced statistical analysis, qualitative, and quantitative research methods. Master's degree in a social science field such as educational research, educational evaluation, psychology, sociology, or a related field.
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In any combination of a data-driven research-related field, such as economics, mathematics, psychology, sociology, demography, political science, geography, anthropology, statistics, data science or a research-related field.
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3 years CPG/flavor experience, or a PhD in Sensory Science, Experimental Psychology, Behavioral Science, Marketing science or related field plus. Consumer research testing by planning, executing, analyzing, and interpreting results of consumer studies including both quantitative and qualitative research, including managing the screening phase, questionnaire creation, test design, and utilizing statistical methods such as Analysis of Variance, Cluster Analysis, and Preference Mapping.
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Develop and conduct both quantitative and qualitative UX research methodologies such as heuristic reviews, click tests, competitive analyses, surveys, eye tracking, remote unmoderated/moderated usability testing, user interviews, etc.
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The Department offers undergraduate coursework in research methods, quantitative and qualitative analysis, neuroscience, basic and applied areas of psychology (e.g., applied behavior analysis, clinical, cognitive, community, developmental, happiness, industrial-organizational, sensation/perception, and social) and diversity, including developmental disabilities, aging, gender, sexuality, cross-cultural, and multicultural psychology.
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Required skills include qualitative coding, scientific literature review in education, psychology, The temporary research assistant will conduct qualitative coding of. and psychology, such as the APA guidelines.
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Master's or PhD in Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Human Factors, or related field. Proven Impact on Product Strategy: Demonstrated success in influencing product strategy through actionable UX Research insights.
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Knowledge of social science (e.g., psychology, sociology) and ecological science concepts, principles, and methods as applied to wildlife, agroecosystem, or other natural resource management sufficient to contribute to project design, quantitative and qualitative data analysis and science communication.
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Conduct qualitative consumer research (from creating moderator guides to moderating, assimilating results, and reporting) High expertise level in qualitative and quantitative methodologies, and related data analysis; being at ease with statistical programs such as R, SPSS, JMP, and Xlstat.
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Experience with qualitative research methods and software, such as Atlas. Content knowledge in one or more of the following: developmental psychology (with a specific focus on adolescent development) or social psychology (with a specific focus on identity or group processes.
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