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Experience using a range of qualitative and quantitative UX research methods, experimental design, and/or market research techniques. Conduct qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method research studies leveraging a wide range of methodologies common to UX and consumer research that consistently meet a high standard of quality and integrity.
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Manage all phases of qualitative and quantitative primary research including creation of project briefs, vendor selection and management, drafting surveys, moderator’s guides, and screener questionnaires, analysis, and presentation of research findings.
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Demonstrated ability to use digital analytics, customer feedback, user experience research, and other qualitative and quantitative metrics to inform product planning and prioritization. Design and conduct qualitative research using a variety of methods, guide research synthesis, and demonstrate a strong ability to get to actionable insights that propel the team forward.
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Lead and support advanced qualitative and quantitative research and analysis on greenhouse gas emissions and climate impacts/risks, including through model/tool development, multi-criteria analysis, cost-benefit analysis, survey analysis, spatial analysis, literature reviews, and desktop research on climate topics such as energy and transportation.
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Practical experience in deploying qualitative and quantitative research methods throughout the product development lifecycle, from ideation to launch in a large scale environment across multiple teams (ideally in eCommerce or Monetization.
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We are looking for a Contract UX Researcher with the ability to conduct a range of qualitative and quantitative research methods impacting both product direction and detailed experience design.
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The project associate is an early career professional who reports to one or more of the firm's field area/portfolio Leads and supports an array of activities including, but not limited to: facilitation, interviewing, engagement and outreach, research, public speaking, graphic recording, taking notes, data analysis, writing, mapping, and summarizing, creating and editing visual displays, reports and other final products.
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Client is seeking a detail-oriented User Research Assistant with an intense passion for gaming and conducting research using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Preferred knowledge and skills: Knowledge of research design in qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods research.
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Oversee quantitative and qualitative research projects and reports that apply to areas of study that include but are not limited to: staffing patterns; accreditation; student learning outcomes; student and staff characteristics; enrollment management; data integrity and quality assurance; and required state and federal reports.
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Specialized experience for this position includes: Experience designing research studies (including to define User Experience (UX) research questions or design hypotheses, select appropriate research methodologies, and draft research plans) to achieve research goals; Experience conducting qualitative and quantitative user research or usability testing; Experience conducting qualitative and quantitative analysis, evaluating findings, and providing evidence-based recommendations and solutions.
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Broad experience designing and running a full range of research methods: qualitative and quantitative, attitudinal and behavioral, with deep expertise in one or more areas. Experience using survey and qualitative analysis tools like Qualtrics, SPSS, R, to name a few.
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Conducting and managing market research and quantitative and qualitative analyses, including the timely synthesis of complex data into meaningful insights and the ability to readily grasp analytical frameworks and employ them effectively to either qualitative or quantitative evidence.
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Ability to conduct multiple types of qualitative research studies including concept evaluation, open-ended in-depth interviewing, and usability evaluation. To be successful in this role you will need to have a wide breadth of experience in various qualitative research methodologies, a collaborative, team-oriented nature, and have strong communication skills.
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Experience conducting quantitative and qualitative research end to end (designing, executing, analyzing, drafting actionable recommendations, and presenting up to senior leadership) The Amazon Devices research team seeks a strategic and passionate Sr. Consumer Insights Manager to help us uncover customer needs and translate them into actionable insights our internal partners can use to improve our existing products and inform our product roadmap.
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Develop approaches and lead qualitative and quantitative research and analysis for global health products (digital, vaccines, drugs, diagnostics, and medical devices) to understand the public and private markets for these products in low- and middle- income countries.
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