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Psychologist (Life, Physical, and Social Science)

61,131 Psychologist (Life, Physical, and Social Science)
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in US
$ 15.99 - 43.63/hour

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Responsibilities

Typical Psychologist (Life, Physical, And Social Science) responsibilities to be added to your resume.

  • Administer standardized tests to research subjects, or interview them to collect research data.

  • Prepare tables, graphs, fact sheets, and written reports summarizing research results.

  • Perform data entry and other clerical work as required for project completion.

  • Present research findings to groups of people.

  • Collect specimens such as blood samples, as required by research projects.

  • Perform descriptive and multivariate statistical analyses of data, using computer software.

  • Provide assistance with the preparation of project-related reports, manuscripts, and presentations.

  • Perform needs assessments or consult with clients to determine the types of research and information required.

  • Design and create special programs for tasks such as statistical analysis and data entry and cleaning.

  • Develop and implement research quality control procedures.

  • Provide assistance in the design of survey instruments such as questionnaires.

  • Allocate and manage laboratory space and resources.

  • Track laboratory supplies, and expenses such as participant reimbursement.

  • Track research participants, and perform any necessary follow-up tasks.

  • Obtain informed consent of research subjects or their guardians.

  • Prepare, manipulate, and manage extensive databases.

  • Conduct internet-based and library research.

  • Edit and submit protocols and other required research documentation.

  • Supervise the work of survey interviewers.

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