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    Paul Beatty

    Chief, Center for Behavioral Science Methods at U.S. Census Bureau

    Paul C. Beatty is the Chief of the Center for Behavioral Science Methods at the U.S. Census Bureau, a position he has held since October 2018.1 With over 30 years of experience in the U.S. Federal Statistics Service, Beatty has had a distinguished career in survey methodology and behavioral science.2

    Career Highlights

    • Current Role: Chief, Center for Behavioral Science Methods at U.S. Census Bureau (October 2018 - Present)1
    • Previous Positions:
      • Chief, Center for Survey Measurement at U.S. Census Bureau (2014-2018)1
      • Chief, Ambulatory and Hospital Care Statistics at National Center for Health Statistics (2008-2014)1
      • Behavioral Scientist at National Center for Health Statistics (1993-2008)1

    Education

    Beatty holds three degrees from the University of Michigan1:

    • Ph.D. in Sociology/Survey Methodology (1998-2003)
    • Master of Arts (M.A.) in Applied Social Research (1991-1993)
    • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Statistics and English Literature (1984-1989)

    Expertise and Contributions

    Beatty is recognized for his work in survey methodology, questionnaire design, and evaluation. He has authored numerous publications, including highly cited works on cognitive interviewing and survey response processes.3 His research focuses on improving the quality and accuracy of survey data collection methods.

    Professional Impact

    In his current role, Beatty directs an interdisciplinary center that conducts questionnaire evaluation, usability testing, and research on measurement error in surveys.1 His work has significantly contributed to advancing survey methodology and improving data quality in federal statistics.

    Highlights

    Essential new content on Sage Research Methods platform – 2024 ...
    Jun 14 · 2.census.gov
    [PDF] US Census Bureau Statistical Quality Standards
    ‪Paul Beatty‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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    Location

    Suitland, Maryland, United States