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Use Scientific Research Methodology

Parent: Updating And Using Relevant Knowledge
Keeping up-to-date technically and applying new knowledge to your job.

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Occupations

  1. Pharmacists (4.80)
  2. Physics Teachers, Postsecondary (4.77)
  3. Education Teachers, Postsecondary (4.66)
  4. Microbiologists (4.64)
  5. Biochemists and Biophysicists (4.64)
  6. Software Developers, Systems Software (4.64)
  7. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technicians (4.60)
  8. Astronomers (4.58)
  9. Atmospheric and Space Scientists (4.57)
  10. Epidemiologists (4.53)
  11. Sociology Teachers, Postsecondary (4.52)
  12. Forensic Science Technicians (4.51)
  13. Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary (4.47)
  14. Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists (4.47)
  15. Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary (4.44)
  16. Biologists (4.44)
  17. Soil and Plant Scientists (4.44)
  18. Animal Scientists (4.44)
  19. Economists (4.42)
  20. Engineering Teachers, Postsecondary (4.42)
  21. Survey Researchers (4.41)
  22. Industrial Safety and Health Engineers (4.41)
  23. Materials Scientists (4.39)
  24. Surveyors (4.39)
  25. Sales Engineers (4.38)
  26. Electronics Engineers, Except Computer (4.38)
  27. Computer and Information Research Scientists (4.35)
  28. Counseling Psychologists (4.35)
  29. Anthropologists (4.32)
  30. Range Managers (4.32)
  31. Geoscientists, Except Hydrologists and Geographers (4.31)
  32. Environmental Engineers (4.31)
  33. Archeologists (4.30)
  34. Physicists (4.30)
  35. Geographers (4.28)
  36. Chemistry Teachers, Postsecondary (4.28)
  37. Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians (4.27)
  38. Clinical Psychologists (4.27)
  39. Market Research Analysts and Marketing Specialists (4.26)
  40. Materials Engineers (4.26)
  41. Economics Teachers, Postsecondary (4.26)
  42. Operations Research Analysts (4.26)
  43. Aerospace Engineers (4.25)
  44. Architects, Except Landscape and Naval (4.23)
  45. Geography Teachers, Postsecondary (4.22)
  46. Occupational Health and Safety Specialists (4.19)
  47. Biomedical Engineers (4.15)
  48. School Psychologists (4.14)
  49. Industrial-Organizational Psychologists (4.13)
  50. Chemical Engineers (4.12)
  51. Software Developers, Applications (4.11)
  52. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers (4.09)
  53. Agricultural Engineers (4.08)
  54. Architectural and Engineering Managers (4.07)
  55. Civil Engineering Technicians (4.07)
  56. Sociologists (4.07)
  57. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists (4.07)
  58. Product Safety Engineers (4.07)
  59. Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers (4.07)
  60. Environmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including Health (4.06)
  61. Nuclear Engineers (4.05)
  62. Electrical Engineers (4.05)
  63. City and Regional Planning Aides (4.05)
  64. Healthcare Social Workers (4.04)
  65. Mathematicians (4.04)
  66. Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists (4.02)
  67. Petroleum Engineers (4.01)
  68. Geological Sample Test Technicians (4.01)
  69. Environmental Engineering Technicians (4.00)
  70. History Teachers, Postsecondary (4.00)
  71. Hydrologists (4.00)
  72. Civil Engineers (4.00)
  73. Soil and Water Conservationists (4.00)
  74. Mathematical Technicians (4.00)
  75. Statisticians (4.00)
  76. Political Scientists (4.00)
  77. Biological Technicians (3.94)
  78. Electrical Engineering Technicians (3.92)
  79. Food Scientists and Technologists (3.92)
  80. Food Science Technicians (3.91)
  81. Marine Engineers (3.90)
  82. Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health (3.89)
  83. Mining and Geological Engineers, Including Mining Safety Engineers (3.86)
  84. Occupational Health and Safety Technicians (3.85)
  85. Chemists (3.83)
  86. Health Educators (3.82)
  87. Mechanical Engineering Technicians (3.77)
  88. Electronics Engineering Technicians (3.75)
  89. Electro-Mechanical Technicians (3.73)
  90. Natural Sciences Managers (3.73)
  91. Chemical Technicians (3.73)
  92. Historians (3.69)
  93. Computer Hardware Engineers (3.68)
  94. Industrial Engineers (3.66)
  95. Mechanical Engineers (3.65)
  96. Urban and Regional Planners (3.62)
  97. Child, Family, and School Social Workers (3.53)