Mariya Vizireanu, PhD

Researcher / Lecturer Loyola Marymount University

  • Los Angeles CA

Lecturer - Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts (LMU) | Senior Researcher - Rec Room

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Biography

I am a social science researcher with 8 years of experience who thrives on collaboration and data-driven decision-making. My work combines academic training in understanding people (Anthropology PhD) with a rigorous mixed method research toolkit, keen attention to detail, and passion for impactful communication. See my YouTube channel for an example of the latter.

Education

Arizona State University

PhD

Global Health

2017

Indiana University - Bloomington

M.S.

Health Promotion

2012

Goshen College

B.S.

Business Administration

2007

Social

Areas of Expertise

Research
Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
Survey Design
Survey Programming
Data Analysis
Public Opinion
Video Games
Professional Development
Science Communication

Industry Expertise

Entertainment
Research

Affiliations

  • American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR)
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • American Anthropological Association (AAA)

Availability

  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader

Courses

Political Internship [Ongoing]

The ultimate goal of the course is to bridge the "student identity" with the "young professional" identity. The course helps students obtain skills, experiences, and contacts that enhance employment prospects and options after graduation. By the end of the semester students will have gained experience working in a field related to political science. Additionally, a key aspect of the course is professional development, which covers such topics as professional phone and email etiquette, self-branding through appearance and conduct, job search and creating successful application materials, and even managing one's presence on social media.

Survey Research on Race & Ethnicity [Fall 2020]

[This course was co-taught with Professor Crowder and StudyLA's research team]
The goal of the course is for students to understand how public opinion research can address issues, inform decisions, and impact policy. As a member of the StudyLA research team, I virtually taught sections of the course on data analysis and interpretation. Students in the course learned how to use STATA to analyze results of StudyLA's latest public opinion survey and incorporate them into their class projects and conference presentations.

Articles

Design Effect (chapter)

Polling America: An encyclopedia of public opinion

Mariya Vizireanu, Brianne Gilbert

2020-09-01

Design effect (DE) is a statistical adjustment used in studies that do not employ a simple random sample design. In basic terms, DE helps produce more correct estimates of dependent variables (e.g., personal characteristics, attitudes, behaviors). The chapter starts by briefly overviewing sampling designs, which helps understand DE and why it is important.

The encyclopedia is a comprehensive resource for understanding all aspects of public opinion polling in the United States, including major and emerging theories and concepts; historical and current methodologies; political, journalistic, and corporate uses.

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An Agricultural Wealth Index for Multidimensional Wealth Assessments

Population and Development Review

Hackman, Joseph V. & Hruschka, Daniel & Vizireanu, Mariya

2020-03-01

Social scientists have increasingly used asset-based wealth scores, like the DHS wealth index, to assess economic disparities. However, current indices primarily capture wealth in globalized market economies, thus ignoring other forms of prosperity, such as success in agricultural activities. Using a simple extension to the standard estimation of the DHS Wealth Index, we describe procedures for estimating an Agricultural Wealth Index (AWI) that complements market-based wealth indices by capturing household success in agricultural activities.

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Lay perceptions of healthy eating styles and their health impacts

Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior

Vizireanu, M., & Hruschka, D.

2018-04-01

This study examined perceptions of healthy eating styles among US respondents to determine whether eating styles are defined as a distinct set of people's healthy eating beliefs and how different aspects of eating styles are perceived to affect health.

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