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Project Managers will program surveys and organize/interpret data utilizing programming software (e.g., Qualtrics or Decipher) and Excel. Ability (or willingness to learn how) to program surveys in Qualtrics and organize and interpret data in Excel.
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Familiarity or experience with survey platform sites such as Survey Monkey or Qualtrics. This is a part-time work-from-home position that may average 20+ hours per week programming. Work on shared Google doc for Programming Assignments.
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Experience with Qualtrics and/or SPSS a plus. Content design/programming: Development of activities that will successfully elicit rich feedback and opinions from community members. Experience with Qualtrics and/or SPSS a plus.
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Responsibilities of the research technician include supporting research efforts in close coordination with project management team, including general assistance with conducting literature reviews; editing and adapting research protocols/materials; programming Qualtrics surveys; assisting with participant recruitment, enrollment, and retention; data entry and basic data management; editing manuscripts; and managing reference databases.
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Experience with survey programming and/or analysis using such programs as Qualtrics, Survey Reporter, or DeDoose. For this role, Cadmus seeks candidates with professional experience in program evaluation, social science research methods, and/or energy efficiency or sustainability.
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Direct experience with recruitment screener development, and survey programming. Experienced with Qualtrics. Qualtrics - 5 years. In this role you will be responsible for driving the logistics of both qualitative and quantitative research studies - owning the process end to end, from recruitment screener development to room/participant scheduling, and panel management.
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Understand and identify data, and gather, manipulate, and analyze data as necessary through SAS, KNIME, Tableau, Python, R, or SQL programming tools. Basic to intermediate knowledge of survey software (such as Qualtrics or SurveyMonkey) Basic knowledge of current topics in higher education.
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Also, you will maintain and grow existing client relationships by supporting team members in the creation of client pricing/proposals and account planning and sometimes will program surveys and organize/interpret data utilizing programming software (e.g., Qualtrics or Decipher) and Excel.
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At least 5 years of experience managing or leading market research projects using Qualtrics or other survey programming software (masters degree may be counted towards years of experience.
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Survey design and programming experience in Qualtrics, Survey Monkey, Alchemer, etc. Compile and extract data from Cint proprietary software, Excel, PowerBI, Salesforce, Qualtrics etc.
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Experience programming online surveys is also a plus. The person in this position will work on two projects: (1) a sexual violence prevention project on the Pine Ridge Reservation (SD) and (2) a national study of sexual minority young adult men.
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Experience in Microcontroller Programming (Arduino, Raspberry Pi) and Android Application Development. Software Skills: FIGMA, Adobe XD, Envision, Visio, Miro, Fig Jam, VBA, Qualtrics, Confluence, Jira, Kotlin, Java, Android OS.
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Experience conducting social science research, including interviews, surveys, focus groups, and/or literature reviews. Cadmus seeks an experienced project manager and researcher to join the Market Research & Customer Insights team in the Energy Services Division.
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Experience in Decipher, Confirmit, or Qualtrics programming desired. Experience with multivariate statistics and data analytics tools (such as R, Stata, SPSS, SAS, or Python) desired. 4-6+ years’ total experience in quantitative and qualitative research, ideally in an internal corporate side or external supplier side role.
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Programming experience (R, Python, SAS, SPSS, etc.) Experience with Medallia, Qualtrics, Sprinklr and other CX Technology platforms. The Executive Director of Customer Experience (CX) Measurement – Aetna/Caremark/Client reports to the Vice President of Enterprise Customer Experience and plays a critical role in helping CVS Health to achieve this goal.
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