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- circumstances permitting - for presenting ongoing work at scientific conferences, and Development of technical skills - computing, statistical and neuroimaging As well, successful completion of the above duties
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primary scientific literature Knowledge of research principles, concepts, practices, and methods Computer literacy and strong statistical, analytical, and research skills Excellent written and verbal
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reports Write statistical methods and results sections for publications and grants Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation Reporting to and working with the MWCCS Director, the Biostatistician 3/Data
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reduced form analysis on LEAPS projects Create interactive and accessible dashboards or online publications on statistical concepts and core research findings Train research assistant through interactive
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services to MWCCS & STAR studies Coordinate data quality control efforts Generate data sets and periodical reports Write statistical methods and results sections for publications and grants Work Interactions
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Working knowledge of quantitative or qualitative statistical software - SPSS, Stata, R, ATLAS.ti, Dedoose) Experience conducting literature reviews and working in early education settings Current Georgetown
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of the correct application of NCAA regulations Excellent organizational, communication and public relations skills Preferred Qualifications 3 years of experience of video and statistical analysis for a Division 1
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with clinical (human subjects) or behavioral science research. Additional Recommended Qualifications: Experience in working with IRBs; Experience using data processing and statistical software (e.g
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://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation . Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in computer science, statistics, analytics, management/business information systems or a related field At least 5 years
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program reviews. Prepare and administer program assessment surveys, statistical data, and visual reports to identify areas for continuous improvement. Interpret assessment findings; analyze and compile