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Introduction
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Taking Advantage of Opportunities
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My Background
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Flexibility
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Research in the Government
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Research in the Office
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Research Associate
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Government Involvement
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Research Methods
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Interdisciplinary Work
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Funding
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Centralized Governance
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Activities
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Technical Expert Panels
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Talking to Congress
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Types of Research Questions
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Advice
Description:
Explore strategies for becoming a more effective policy researcher in this informative webinar hosted by the University-Based Child and Family Policy Consortium. Gain insights from two experts, Dr. Elizabeth Gershoff and Dr. Rachel Chazan Cohen, as they share their experiences bridging research and policy. Learn about taking advantage of opportunities, conducting research in government settings, interdisciplinary work, funding, and engaging with policymakers. Discover various research methods, types of research questions, and activities involved in policy research. Receive valuable advice on flexibility, centralized governance, and participating in technical expert panels. Understand how to effectively communicate with Congress and navigate the complexities of policy-oriented research in child and family studies.

Becoming a Better Policy Researcher

Society for Research in Child Development
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