
PhD/Researcher Needed to Help Interpret Survey Results (Healthcare, MaxDiff)
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I recently completed a survey study on osteoporosis medicine preferences and need expert support to help interpret the results and draft an abstract/paper section. This will be a short-term engagement (a few hours total), but I need someone highly experienced in healthcare research and survey analysis, available to meet and work with me as soon as possible. The abstract is due 24 September, so time is critical. The survey has 41 questions, plus a maxdiff. We've had 400 respondents. It's done in survey monkey which also has analysis tools. Your responsibilities: -Review survey dataset outputs and help interpret results. -Advise on analysis of survey responses + MaxDiff preference data. -Provide guidance on structuring the abstract/results section for scientific submission. -Recommend best practices for reporting findings in a healthcare context. Mandatory Skills: -PhD (or equivalent research experience) in healthcare, epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics, or related field. -Proven experience publishing in peer-reviewed journals or conference abstracts. -Strong understanding of survey research methods. -Experience with MaxDiff / discrete choice experiments and interpretation of trade-off data. -Ability to explain complex results clearly and concisely. -Availability to start immediately and commit a few hours this week. In your proposal please include: 1 - Your background (PhD discipline, publication experience). 2 - Examples of past healthcare/survey publications or abstracts. 3 - Confirmation of availability within the next few days. 4 - Your hourly rate.