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Notes From a Fellow: Combining Policy Work and Teaching
Graduate certificate program concept : Black graduation cap, a diploma, white ladder, a small book on a table, depicts an attempt for students to achieve the goal or gain success in higher education.
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Notes From a Fellow: Three Skills to Sharpen for a Career in Applied Psychological Science
Being able to apply psych science to interdisciplinary interventions, understand field experiments, and work with administrative data is essential, writes Heather Kappes.
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Notes From a Fellow: Launching Projects, A Two-Way Street
The Office for Evaluation Sciences looks for five building blocks when taking on new projects, writes Heather Kappes.
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Notes From a Fellow: OES Collaboration Echo Federal Priorities
Evidence-based research helps government agencies achieve priority outcomes, explains OES Fellow Heather Kappes.
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Notes From a Fellow: Making Secondary Data a Priority
OES uses existing administrative data to generate behavioral insights.
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Notes From a Fellow: From Academia to Government, A Whole New World
The Office of Evaluation Science’s project planning practices help researchers check all the boxes.