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Familiarity with both qualitative and quantitative research methods, for example, surveying, in-depth interviewing techniques, and analytics. Working with your contractor to design an interview guide, review a survey instrument, or improve a logic model.
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Relevant skills include statistical analysis and open-ended data mining (social network analysis will be particularly helpful); applied machine learning including Natural Language Processing; quantitative content analysis; qualitative discourse analysis; survey research; and archival research.
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Background and/or familiarity with quantitative and/or qualitative research methodologies; Manage survey research projects, within timeline and budgets, including working closely with colleagues in our Operations groups to oversee all operational components of projects.
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This role will assist in various tasks, including literature review, study design, survey development, quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis, training program development, manuscripts/reports writing, student supervision, and will work with Dr. Chen for coordinating and managing relevant projects as well as other duties as assigned.
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20%) Designs and implements data collection and data management tools for maternal and infant health surveillance for qualitative and quantitative research (e.g., Infant Feeding Practices Survey and breastfeeding screening from newborn screening.
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Comfortable utilizing a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods, with an emphasis on surveys (Survey Monkey), interviews, focus groups, usability testing (UserZoom), and basic statistical analysis.
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Leads the strategic design of qualitative discussion guides and quantitative survey instruments. The Market Research Manager position at Shapiro+Raj is an excellent opportunity for experienced market research professionals to apply their advanced quantitative and qualitative skills in our world of consumer insights and brand strategy.
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Leads research team to design and conduct qualitative research, instrument development projects which includes proposal development, research design, data collection, survey design, qualitative analyses, and report writing.
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Contribute methodological or technical guidance in support of quantitative or qualitative research projects or tasks involving web, mail, telephone, in-person, and other data collection activities.
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Preferred proficiency with spreadsheets (e.g., excel/lotus), data bases (e.g., Access, Dbase), data collection and survey design platforms (e.g., Qualtrics), statistical software (e.g., SPSS, SAS), qualitative data analysis software (e.g., NVIVO, MAXQDA), advanced software (e.g., AMOS, MixORD), and analysis of repeated measures/longitudinal data as appropriate for area of research expertise.
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Experience with a wide range of quantitative data collection strategies, collecting and analyzing official records, qualitative research, survey methods, measurement of functional status and health outcomes, community participatory research, database management and data analysis.
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Support segmentation studies, consumer journeys, and user experience testing through Qualitative research methodologies. 5+ years' experience with qualitative and quantitative research techniques, CPG, or retail industry experience.
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Fluency in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies (e.g., interviewing, field studies, questionnaire development and survey research, experiments, usability studies, contextual inquiry, instrumentation, biometrics, etc.
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Experience with or desire to learn about primary quantitative and qualitative research methodologies including survey questionnaire creation. Assist with creating survey questionnaires and focus group discussion guides.
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Create survey analysis plans. Knowledge of or desire to learn about statistical software packages (Qualtrics, Decipher/Forsta, SPSS, etc.) As a Research Analyst at TEAM LEWIS, you will play a crucial role in gathering and analyzing data to drive strategic marketing and communications decisions and enhance our clients’ competitive advantage.
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