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in data collection, data coding and data interpretation, as well as present the core findings to stakeholders. Hourly Salary: $18.60 Hours per Week: 5 (Part time) Location: Sherbrooke 550 Supervisor
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. (ii.) Executes experiments, questionnaires, the recruitment and training of interviewers, data collection, test administration, conducting interviews, planning and preparation of research documentation
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. · Collect data from experimental plots. · Perform wet chemistry analyses (e.g., Nitrogen, carbon, fiber determinations). · Compile and analyze data. · Write research reports. · Any
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: Department of Biology (Professor Jon Sakata) Position Summary: Assists in the collection of bioacoustic and behavioral data. Assists with the analysis and visualization of data. Assists with integrating new
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: The research assistant will be responsible for developing detailed data analysis plans, data preparation (linkage between data sources, clean up, operationalization of intermediary and outcome measures, and
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the Research Assistant will contribute examines how linguistic minoritization—particularly among Francophones outside Quebec—affects access to initial information about medical assistance in dying (MAID) across
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digital health interventions. Lead and support study protocol amendments, including theory development, data collection planning, analytic strategies, and ethics submissions. Collect, manage, and analyze
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protection data in a cohort of over 10 000 dyads of young mothers and their children to investigate health factors associated with the continuity of child maltreatment across generations in Quebec, Canada. Job
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banks. Assist with managing and securely storing project data and datasets. Analyze and interpret research data, ensuring quality and reliability. Perform specific laboratory work or technical tasks
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ability to analyze, interpret, and synthesize scientific information. Proficiency in French and English (spoken and written). Education/Experience: Master’s degree (or equivalent) in related discipline