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Paul Beatty
Chief, Center for Behavioral Science Methods at U.S. Census Bureau
Paul Beatty is a highly educated individual with a Ph.D. in Sociology/Survey Methodology, a Master of Arts in Applied Social Research, and a Bachelor of Arts in Statistics and English Literature, all obtained from the University of Michigan.
He has held significant roles in various reputable organizations, including serving as the Chief of the Center for Behavioral Science Methods at the U.S. Census Bureau, Chief of the Center for Survey Measurement at the U.S. Census Bureau, and Chief of Ambulatory and Hospital Care Statistics at the National Center for Health Statistics.
Paul Beatty has also worked as a Behavioral Scientist at the National Center for Health Statistics and as a Project Analyst at Amrigon Enterprises, Inc.
His diverse educational background and extensive experience in leadership and research positions showcase his expertise in sociology, survey methodology, applied social research, and statistical analysis.