Social science research assistants gather and analyze data.
Social science research assistants help researchers investigate a wide range of topics. They may help design research tools to gather information including:
- Standardized tests
- Surveys
- Interviews
Social science research assistants administer tests and surveys. They locate participants for the research study.
After they collect information, research assistants code data and enter it into databases. Assistants perform statistical analyses on the data.
Once the analysis is complete, assistants write reports. They often use specialized software to create tables, graphs, and charts to show the results. Sometimes they present results to others at meetings or conferences.
Research assistants often do clerical tasks such as:
- Filing
- Sending follow-up letters and emails
Assistants may also supervise the work of interviewers and data entry keyers.