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Training in public policy, political science, public health, economics, statistics, developmental psychology, sociology, or education is a plus. At least 18 months of research experience in social science, psychology, economics, education, political science, public policy, health, arts and culture, or related fields.
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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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We are a full member of the Council for Rehabilitation Psychology Postdoctoral Training Programs. Fellows choose among a variety of major and minor rotations, including but not limited to: inpatient rehabilitation, ICU and Acute Consultation-Liaison Psychology, Advanced Heart Therapies, Outpatient Rehabilitation Psychology, Tinnitus, Research and Administration.
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You have a background in the social sciences: degree or lab experience in psychology, sociology, or anthropology preferred; youre familiar with quantitative and qualitative research methods from coursework, internships, or work experience.
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A doctoral degree is required in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, cognitive neuroscience, physics, or other related fields. The Goldin-Meadow Laboratory and the Environmental Neuroscience Lab (PI: Marc Berman) in the Department of Psychology at the University of Chicago are seeking a postdoctoral researcher beginning in August 2024 (start date is flexible.
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Appointment of Provisional or Associate Level of the Doctoral Professional Staff, Division of Psychology / Department of Psychiatry, Lutheran Hospital. Seeks authorization from the Director for any psychology student training, including both clinical and research training.
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Master of Psychology or any master’s degree with 12 graduate semester credits in Psychology. Iowa Workforce Development. DMACC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer and embraces diversity.
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Bachelor’s degree in Analytics, Engineering, Statistics, Industrial/Organizational Psychology or related field. Master’s degree in industrial/organizational psychology, Data Analytics, or Statistics preferred.
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Experience using quantitative (machine learning and statistics), qualitative (ethnography) postdoctoral researcher to join our Sports Analytics team to work on NSF Award #2031467. Leading project meetings related to Sports Analytics.
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Bachelors or Master’s degree in a human service progression (i.e., Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Counseling Psychology) Citadel Healthcare is seeking a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Service Coordinator (PRSC) for The Waterford Care Center.
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A minimum of Master's Degree in School Psychology is REQUIRED, -AND- MUST be a Texas Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP). Adult-Gerontology Acute Care/Primary Care Nurse Practitioner [AGACNP-BC /AGPCNP-BC] (min.
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The School Psychology Program is seeking qualified Adjunct Faculty to teach courses, such as the following courses:Psycho-education Assessment- Cognitive or AchievementBehavior AssessmentClinical InterviewingDiversity for Clinical PracticeSystems Theory and PracticePlease see our course catalog for the full listing of courses and for course descriptions.
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The Planning Director we seek has a solid understanding of analyzing qualitative and quantitative research and is comfortable using syndicated resources such as Gartner Insights, Simmons, IRI, Numerator, etc.
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Bachelor’s or master’s degree in marketing, Marketing Research, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Communication or other related field. The Senior Qualitative Research Analyst will coordinate with C+R’s moderators and work independently with regard to the design, execution and analysis of in-person and webcam-based qualitative research projects.
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The research assistant will assist in daily operation of the psychology research conducted in the Gallo Lab, including programming of cognitive tasks, recruiting and testing and orchestrating research participants, and overseeing student RAs on the research project.
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