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Literature Review and Analysis: Conduct comprehensive reviews of mainstream literature related to either suicide prevention or sexual violence prevention. Proven experience in literature review, research analysis, and program evaluation.
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Strong knowledge of electrochemical processes in batteries and understanding of state-of-the-art advancements published in journal literature. Perform basic post-mortem analysis of electrochemical cells.
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Work with CPAR Research Coordinator to assist the Marketing & Communications team with preparing, editing, and formatting CPAR publications such as news releases, reports, letters, infographics, briefing papers, op-eds, web content, and other publications (including the Journal for the Center for Policy Analysis and Research.
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Undertaking literature reviews to augment GSI knowledge base of how to effectively integrate gender and social inclusion issues into MCC sectors (transport, water, energy, land, and education sectors.
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Conduct periodic technical trends analysis, literature research, or other methods to survey/assess current trends in local, regional, and national STEM education, outreach, and workforce development efforts from academia, industry, not-for-profit organizations, and other Federal agencies.
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Proficiency using data analysis software (e.g., SAS, SPSS, R, Python, DeDoose, NVivo, ArcGIS, etc. + Experience conducting social science research, including interviews, surveys, focus groups, and/or literature reviews.
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Additionally, the survey specialist will independently manage long-term and short-term research projects, including conducting market research activities such as interviews, secondary research, analysis, and creating written reports and presentations of the findings, conclusions and recommendations.
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Direct more junior research analysts and associates in development of data gathering, such as literature reviews, TTX inputs, interviews, analysis and interpretation efforts. Develop and deploy structured, predominantly qualitative research strategies including those involving human subjects, various survey methods, interview protocols, literature reviews, tabletop exercises (TTXs), and war games.
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Provide support to worldwide information requirements through the identification, collection, and aggregation of open source intelligence (OSINT), media, social media, gray literature, or other publicly available information using customer approved OSINT tools.
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Assignments range in complexity from performing literature reviews to developing study protocols, statistical analysis plans, study delivery and ensuring data quality and scientific rigor across all facets of epidemiology projects.
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Assist in conducting detailed literature reviews on political economy and governance aspects related to food security, food systems, agriculture and nutrition policy, conflict and fragility, and international development more broadly.
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The Research Scientist will contribute to program and policy project work related to Medicare and/or Medicaid, including policy analysis, focus groups, environmental scans and literature reviews, semi-structured interviews with stakeholders (e.g., health care providers, insurers, policymakers, and patients, and quantitative analysis.
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The Contractor will utilize knowledge of a broad range of neuro-psychological testing and current literature to advise Government staff on appropriate testing options for achieving the protocol goals.
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Experience conducting literature reviews, compiling data, and analysis for ongoing and new research projects, with a focus on financing and climate change. Research strategies to support long-term climate action funding, financing, and other ad hoc environmental issues, including literature reviews and online research.
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Using qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques such as literature searches, work measurement, task analysis and job restructuring; Qualified: Applicants possessing experience that meets the minimum qualifications of the position and demonstrate basic proficiency in most of the critical competencies, including all SPFs and appropriate QRFs as determined by the job analysis.
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