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Elizabeth Bissett
Associate Vice President
Contact
ElizabethBissett@westat.comOverview
Elizabeth Bissett is an Associate Vice President in Large Surveys with 20+ years of experience in survey management, instrument design, development of training programs, and data collection. She serves as the project director for several early childhood projects for the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). Bissett is responsible for technical leadership, financial management, contractual compliance, staffing, schedule development, and quality management. She is the primary point of contact with the NCES clients and partners. She leads project teams covering instrument design, systems, data management, statistical, and psychometric areas.
Education
- MA, Applied Sociology, American University
- BA, Sociology, Gettysburg College
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SARS-CoV-2 wastewater concentration and linked longitudinal seroprevalence: A spatial analysis of strain mutation, post-COVID-19 vaccination effect, and hospitalization burden forecasting
medRxiv
January 2023
R.H. Holm, G.A. Rempala, B. Choi, J. Michael Brick, A.R. Amraotkar, R.J. Keith, E.C. Rouchka, et al.
DOILink for: SARS-CoV-2 wastewater concentration and linked longitudinal seroprevalence: A spatial analysis of strain mutation, post-COVID-19 vaccination effect, and hospitalization burden forecasting -
Evaluation of an employment intervention for veterans transitioning from the military: A randomized controlled trial
210,
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
January 2022
G.R. Bond, M. Al-Abdulmunem, D.R. Ressler, Robert Drake, L.L. Davis, T. Meyer, D.M. Gade, et al.
DOILink for: Evaluation of an employment intervention for veterans transitioning from the military: A randomized controlled trial -
Transition from military service: Mental health and well-being among service members and veterans with service-connected disabilities
49,
Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research
January 2022
G.R. Bond, M. Al-Abdulmunem, Robert Drake, L.L. Davis, T. Meyer, D.M. Gade, B.C. Frueh, et al.
DOILink for: Transition from military service: Mental health and well-being among service members and veterans with service-connected disabilities