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for Science and Engineering Statistics
(NCSES) serves as a central Federal
clearinghouse for the collection,
interpretation, analysis, and
dissemination of objective data on
science, engineering, technology, and
research and development for use by
practitioners, researchers, policymakers,
and the public. The Survey of Earned
Doctorates (SED) is part of an integrated
survey system that meets the human
resources part of this mission.
The SED has been conducted
annually since 1958 and is jointly
sponsored by six Federal agencies in
order to avoid duplication. It is an
accurate, timely source of information
on one of our Nation’s most important
resources—highly educated individuals.
Data are obtained via paper
questionnaire or Web survey from each
person earning a research doctorate at
the time they receive the degree. Data
are collected on their field of specialty,
educational background, sources of
support in graduate school, debt level,
postgraduation plans for employment,
and demographic characteristics.
The Federal government, universities,
researchers, and others use the
information extensively. The National
Science Foundation, as the lead agency,
publishes statistics from the survey in
several reports, but primarily in the
annual publication series, ‘‘Science and
Engineering Doctorates’’ and the
Interagency Report, ‘‘Doctorate
Recipients from U.S. Universities.’’
These reports are available in print and
electronically on the World Wide Web.
The survey will be collected in
conformance with the Privacy Act of
1974. Responses from individuals are
voluntary. NSF will ensure that all
individually identifiable information
collected will be kept strictly
confidential and will be used for
research or statistical purposes,
analyzing data, and preparing scientific
reports and articles.
2. Expected Respondents: A total
response rate of 92.8% of the 49,010
persons who earned a research doctorate
was obtained in academic year 2011.
This level of response rate has been
consistent for several years. The
respondents will be individuals and the
estimated number of respondents
annually is around 48,000 (based on the
2011 response rate).
3. Estimate of Burden: In 2014,
approximately 52,000 individuals are
expected to receive research doctorates
from United States institutions. The
Foundation estimates that, on average,
20 minutes per respondent will be
required to complete the survey. The
annual respondent burden for
completing the SED is therefore
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estimated at 17,333 hours, based on
52,000 respondents.
Additional time is needed to complete
the Missing Information Letter (MIL),
which is sent to any survey respondent
who did not provide data on any of
eight ‘‘critical items’’ (year of Master’s,
year of Bachelor’s, postgraduation
location (state or country), birth date,
citizenship status, race, ethnicity, and
gender) on their original response. Most
MILs address fewer than eight missing
items. Based on past results, the average
respondent is expected to spend two
minutes completing the MIL. The SED
receives an average of 2,000 completed
MILs each survey round, for an annual
MIL completion burden estimate of 67
hours.
In addition to the actual survey, the
SED also requires the collection of
administrative data from participating
institutions. The Institutional
Coordinator at the institution helps
distribute the survey, track it, collect it
and submit the completed
questionnaires to the SED survey
contractor. Based on focus groups
conducted with Institutional
Coordinators, it is estimated that the
SED demands no more than 1% of the
Institutional Coordinator’s time over the
course of a year, which computes to 20
hours per year per individual contact
(40 hours per week × 50 weeks per year
× .01). With 530 programs participating
in the SED, the estimated annual burden
to Institutional Coordinators of
administering the SED is 10,600 hours.
Therefore, the total annual
information burden for the SED is
estimated to be 28,000 hours. This is
higher than the last annual estimate
approved by OMB due to the increased
number of respondents (doctorate
recipients).
Dated: January 3, 2013.
Suzanne H. Plimpton,
Reports Clearance Officer, National Science
Foundation.
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to NSF regulations (45 CFR part 614),
the National Science Foundation Act, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 1862n–5), and the
Government in the Sunshine Act (5
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regard to the scheduling of a
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Monday, January 7, 2012
from 2:00–2:15 p.m.
DATE AND TIME:
SUBJECT MATTER: Review of Board
member proposal requesting NSF
funding.
STATUS:
Closed.
This meeting will be held by
teleconference originating at the
National Science Board Office, National
Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Blvd.,
Arlington, VA 22230.
PLACE:
Please refer to the National
Science Board Web site www.nsf.gov/
nsb for additional information. Meeting
information and schedule updates (time,
place, subject matter or status of
meeting) may be found at https://
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UPDATES:
Dedric A. Carter, 703/
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AGENCY CONTACT:
Ann Bushmiller,
NSB Senior Legal Counsel.
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NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT
CORPORATION
Corporate Administration Committee
Board of Directors Meeting; Sunshine
Act
2:00 p.m., Monday,
January 14, 2013.
TIME AND DATE:
1325 G Street NW., Suite 800,
Boardroom, Washington, DC 20005.
PLACE:
STATUS:
Open.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Erica Hall, Assistant Corporate
Secretary, (202) 220–2376;
ehall@nw.org.
AGENDA:
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
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I. Call to Order
II. Officer Performance Reviews
III. Human Resources Update
IV. Corporate Administration
Committee Charter
V. Adjournment
Erica Hall,
Assistant Corporate Secretary.
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NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION
Corporate Administration Committee Board of Directors Meeting;
Sunshine Act
TIME and DATE: 2:00 p.m., Monday, January 14, 2013.
PLACE: 1325 G Street NW., Suite 800, Boardroom, Washington, DC 20005.
STATUS: Open.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Erica Hall, Assistant Corporate
Secretary, (202) 220-2376; ehall@nw.org.
AGENDA:
I. Call to Order
II. Officer Performance Reviews
III. Human Resources Update
IV. Corporate Administration Committee Charter
V. Adjournment
Erica Hall,
Assistant Corporate Secretary.
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