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   Design or conduct surveys. May supervise interviewers who conduct the survey in person or over the telephone. May present survey results to client. Exclude "Statisticians" (15-2041), "Economists" (19-3011), "Market Research Analysts" (19-3021), and "Interviewers, Except Eligibility and Loan" (43-4111).

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Chinese rural ire grows with land grabs: survey
BEIJING (Reuters) - More than half of Chinese farmers are unsatisfied with rural policies, according to a survey published on Tuesday that showed rising cases of agricultural land seizures by the state and a trend towards bigger farms as millions leave villages for work in cities. Premier Wen Jiabao said at the weekend that China's government failed to give farmers enough protection from land ...
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Physically punished children tend toward aggression: survey of studies
MONTREAL - Spanking, yelling at, or shaking children could tend to make them more aggressive toward others, a review of 20 years of studies into physical punishment says.
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Most students have been sunburned, survey shows
Previous studies have shown that children who have just one sunburn nearly double their risk of developing melanoma later in life.
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Researchers feel pressure to cite superfluous papers
First survey to quantify problem finds that junior faculty are more likely to be targeted.
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University of Leicester researchers lead on new autism study published today
New research on autism in adults has shown that adults with a more severe learning disability have a greater likelihood of having autism.
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Illinois researchers to digitize insect collection
CHAMPAIGN -- Scientists with the Illinois Natural History Survey are preparing to digitize millions of insect photographs and make them accessible to researchers and the public.
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Pythons wiping out mammals in Everglades, researchers say
Burmese pythons have eaten so many small mammals in Everglades National Park that populations of rabbits and foxes have disappeared and numbers of raccoons, opossums and bobcats have dropped as much as 99 percent, according to a report released Tuesday by researchers at Virginia Tech University, Davidson College and the U.S. Geological Survey. "Pythons are wreaking havoc on one of America's most ...
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Survey: Kindle Fire owners happy with device, though iPad users happier
Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet has been out a few months now and while reports suggest it’s selling well, Amazon has declined to give detailed information regarding precise numbers, going only so far as to say it sold a million units in December. An analyst at Barclays went further recently, claiming that the online retail giant had shifted around 5.5 million units over the holiday season, and ...
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Deadly Malaria on the Decline
A new research study has found that malaria is killing twice as many people that previously believed. However, as efforts to combat the deadly steam have picked up, the total number of deaths is declining. In 2010, 1.2 million people died of malaria, twice as much as the last survey suggested. Researchers from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington ...
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Publishers Strong Arm for Impact Factors?
A survey shows that younger researchers in the social sciences and business fields are being told to cite more papers from the journal that is publishing their work.
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