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Janice Machado
Associate Vice President
Contact
JaniceMachado@7672049.comOverview
Janice Machado, a survey methodologist, is an Associate Vice President for Social Policy and Economics Research. Her work involves study design and operations, as well as methodologic research and evaluation. She oversees the development and testing of questionnaires using various techniques (e.g., cognitive and usability interviewing, expert review). She also oversees the development and implementation of smartphone and other applications to collect survey data and data collector trainings.
Machado also conducts experiments on the use of strategies, such as incentives to increase response rates and methods to reduce response burden. This work has supported the USDA, HUD, and the U.S. DOT; the FDA; the Social Security Administration; the NIH; and the EPA.
Education
- MBA, Marketing, American University
- BS, Chemistry, University of Bombay
Areas of Expertise
Food and Nutrition Social Services Data Collection Instrument Development Survey Design-
Relationships between social vulnerability and coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination coverage and vaccine effectiveness
Clinical Infectious Diseases
January 2023
A.F. Dalton, Z.A. Weber, K.S. Allen, E. Stenehjem, S.A. Irving, T.L. Spark, K. Adams, et al.
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Longitudinal associations between receiving e-cigarette price promotions and subsequent e-cigarette use among U.S. young adult cigarette smokers
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Addictive Behaviors
January 2023
M. Elhabashy, O.A. Wackowski, M. Mercincavage, R. Cruz-Cano, M.H. Abadi, J.E. Ozga, C.A. Stanton, et al.
DOILink for: Longitudinal associations between receiving e-cigarette price promotions and subsequent e-cigarette use among U.S. young adult cigarette smokers -
E-cigarette marketing expenditures in the U.S. from 2016 to 2021: Targeted media outlets geared toward people who are at increased risk for tobacco use
Nicotine and Tobacco Research
January 2022
J.E. Ozga, A.M. Stroup, M.H. Abadi, M.K. Cheney, A. Majmundar, K.A. Garrison, J. Chen-Sankey, et al.
DOILink for: E-cigarette marketing expenditures in the U.S. from 2016 to 2021: Targeted media outlets geared toward people who are at increased risk for tobacco use