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Use Quantitative Research Methods

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  1. Pharmacists (4.80)
  2. Physics Teachers, Postsecondary (4.77)
  3. Microbiologists (4.64)
  4. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.64)
  5. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians (4.60)
  6. Astronomers (4.58)
  7. Atmospheric and Space Scientists (4.57)
  8. Atmospheric, Earth, Marine, and Space Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary (4.56)
  9. Epidemiologists (4.53)
  10. Forensic Science Technicians (4.51)
  11. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (4.47)
  12. Biologists (4.44)
  13. Soil and Plant Scientists (4.44)
  14. Animal Scientists (4.44)
  15. Economists (4.42)
  16. Survey Researchers (4.41)
  17. Materials Scientists (4.39)
  18. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (4.38)
  19. Computer and Information Research Scientists (4.35)
  20. Range Managers (4.32)
  21. Anthropologists (4.32)
  22. Environmental Engineers (4.31)
  23. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers (4.31)
  24. Actuaries (4.30)
  25. Physicists (4.30)
  26. Archeologists (4.30)
  27. Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary (4.28)
  28. Geographers (4.28)
  29. Clinical Psychologists (4.27)
  30. Operations Research Analysts (4.26)
  31. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (4.26)
  32. Materials Engineers (4.26)
  33. Aerospace Engineers (4.25)
  34. Biomedical Engineers (4.15)
  35. School Psychologists (4.14)
  36. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (4.13)
  37. Chemical Engineers (4.12)
  38. Agricultural Engineers (4.08)
  39. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists (4.07)
  40. Mathematical Science Teachers, Postsecondary (4.07)
  41. Sociologists (4.07)
  42. Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health (4.06)
  43. City and Regional Planning Aides (4.05)
  44. Nuclear Engineers (4.05)
  45. Electrical Engineers (4.05)
  46. Mathematicians (4.04)
  47. Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists (4.02)
  48. Geological Sample Test Technicians (4.01)
  49. Petroleum Engineers (4.01)
  50. Political Scientists (4.00)
  51. Civil Engineers (4.00)
  52. Hydrologists (4.00)
  53. Mathematical Technicians (4.00)
  54. Statisticians (4.00)
  55. Biological Technicians (3.94)
  56. Food Scientists and Technologists (3.92)
  57. Food Science Technicians (3.91)
  58. Marine Engineers (3.90)
  59. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (3.89)
  60. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (3.86)
  61. Chemists (3.83)
  62. Chemical Technicians (3.73)
  63. Computer Hardware Engineers (3.68)
  64. Mechanical Engineers (3.65)
  65. Urban and Regional Planners (3.62)