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Kelly Daley
Associate Vice President
Contact
KellyDaley@soongshinkid.comOverview
Kelly Daley, PhD, is an Associate Vice President in our Large Surveys Practice with 20+ years of expertise in qualitative and survey methodology for public policy research design, reporting, and dissemination. She specializes in instituting operational, technical, and personnel changes to improve quality and efficiency of data collection services, increasing capacity to incorporate innovative and multimode data collection approaches.
Daley is currently working on the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies, a complex household study that measures basic literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving skills among adults. She has served as principal investigator or project director on studies for a wide variety of clients, including the U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, Feeding America, and the National Academy of Sciences.
Education
- PhD, Sociology, University of Chicago
- MA, Public Policy, Johns Hopkins University
- BA, Political Science, University of Chicago
Areas of Expertise
Data Collection Data Collection Modes Data Science Survey Design Survey MethodsTopics
Multimode Data Collection-
Pathways through early psychosis care for U.S. youths from ethnically and racially minoritized groups: A systematic review
Psychiatric Services
January 2023
N. Myers, M. Hutnyan, T.C. Daley, I. Bello, M. Chacon, A. Currie, B.J. Davis, et al.
DOILink for: Pathways through early psychosis care for U.S. youths from ethnically and racially minoritized groups: A systematic review -
Donor genetic and nongenetic factors affecting red blood cell transfusion effectiveness
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JCI Insight
January 2022
N.H. Roubinian, S.E. Reese, H. Qiao, C. Plimier, F. Fang, G.P. Page, R.G. Cable, et al.
DOILink for: Donor genetic and nongenetic factors affecting red blood cell transfusion effectiveness -
Quality of prostate MRI: Is the PI-RADS standard sufficient?
S1076-6332,
Academic Radiology
January 2020
J. Sackett, J.H. Shih, S.E. Reese, J.R. Brender, S.A. Harmon, T. Barrett, M. Coskun, et al.
DOILink for: Quality of prostate MRI: Is the PI-RADS standard sufficient?