{"id":606,"date":"2011-06-28T19:40:30","date_gmt":"2011-06-28T19:40:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/notebooks.dataone.org\/howmuchdata\/?p=85"},"modified":"2013-05-09T22:33:07","modified_gmt":"2013-05-09T22:33:07","slug":"potential-interview-questionsey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notebooks.dataone.org\/ecological-data\/potential-interview-questionsey\/","title":{"rendered":"Potential Interview Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Potential questions:<\/strong><\/p>\n Objective 1: Researcher information<\/p>\n Objective 2: Project details *Need to\u00a0confirm that the project has officially ended and that no more data is currently being gathered. (After random selection of subjects, check the NSF active awards list to make sure the project was not renewed and therefore is current) This question may not be necessary.<\/p>\n *Project refers to the project that won the NSF award within the Division of Environmental Biology.<\/p>\n *This may be found in NSF data base so may not necessarily be a question or it should be saved for the end.<\/p>\n *Experiments probably contain some form of replication for statistical purposes. It may be important to know how big their project was. This question may be too specific to quantify as other differences in data types may be brought up as an issue. If relevant to the interview, this question may be asked.<\/p>\n *Some projects are continuing grants and have an older start date. There’s variability in the length of projects which will affect how much data is gathered for the project overall.<\/p>\n *Raw data is defined to be data that has been gathered specifically for the purpose of the project. It is not data gathered for general use and available to many (ie. weather station data, remote sensing data etc). Raw data is considered to be unmanipulated data gathered from field sites or from instruments for the specified project.<\/p>\n Objective 3: Data generation<\/p>\n Objective 4: Data curation<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Potential questions: Objective 1: Researcher information What year did you earn your PhD? What professional level do you currently hold (professor, associate professor, researcher, emeritus, post doctoral scholar) What organization are you currently employed with (academic institution, organization) Objective 2: Project details Has the project in which you were the Continue reading Potential Interview Questions<\/span>\n
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