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Appendix D: Biographical Sketches of Steering Committee Members and Presenters
Pages 67-74

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From page 67...
... Her work at DIA and HIG entailed identifying knowledge gaps and developing and managing research projects to address those gaps. Her work in the Intelligence Community focused on the psychological and neuroscience bases for credibility assessment, biometrics, insider threat, intelligence interviewing and interrogation methods, and the development of research-to-practice modules on interrogation-related topics to promote the use of evidencebased practice in interviews/interrogations.
From page 68...
... Food and Drug Administration's Circulatory Systems Advisory Panel, a mathematical formalization of fuzzy trace theory, and a study using Twitter data to conduct surveillance of influenza infection and the resulting social response.
From page 69...
... He specializes in the use of corpus linguistic methods to explore patterns of language variation across registers, particularly academic prose and the Internet. His research also explores issues related to quantitative linguistic research, including corpus design and representativeness, methodological triangulation, and the application of advanced statistical techniques to language data.
From page 70...
... In studies funded by the National Science Foundation, he and his collaborators have investigated public dissensus over climate change, public reactions to emerging technologies, and public understandings of scientific consensus across disputed issues. The project's current focus is on field research aimed at integrating insights from the science of science communication into the craft of professional science communicators in various domains, including democratic decision making, education, and popular engagement with science.
From page 71...
... His work explores social media, digital research methods, race/ethnicity, qualitative/ mixed methods, big data quantitative analysis, and virtual organizations. He is currently funded by the National Science Foundation's Division of Computer and Network Systems for pioneering work on the use of social media during Hurricane Harvey.
From page 72...
... Paul Sackett (Decadal Survey Chair) is Beverly and Richard Fink distinguished professor of psychology and liberal arts at the University of M ­ innesota.
From page 73...
... is a professor in the Division of Socio­ medical Sciences in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health and director of the research program in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch. She is recognized nationally and internationally for her expertise in the area of research methods and is skilled in both qualitative and quantitative methods.


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