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Debra Rog
Vice President
Contact
DebraRog@westat.comOverview
Debra J. Rog, PhD, is a Vice President for Social Policy and Economics Research. She enjoys developing new evaluation strategies and techniques. Her unit conducts a range of evaluation studies that examine the implementation, outcomes, and costs of program, policies, and systems initiatives for vulnerable and disadvantaged populations.
Rog’s work embraces methods tailored to evaluation questions, program, and context. The work involves close collaboration with clients to understand how to most efficiently and effectively serve adults, youth, and families to promote and foster health, well-being, and self-sufficiency. Clients include HUD, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, among others.
Education
- PhD, Social Psychology, Vanderbilt University
- MS, Social Psychology, Kent State University
- BS, Psychology, American International College
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Multi-ancestry genome-wide association analyses improve resolution of genes and pathways influencing lung function and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease risk
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Nature Genetics
January 2023
N. Shrine, A.G. Izquierdo, J. Chen, R. Packer, R.J. Hall, A.L. Guyatt, C. Batini, et al.
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Perspective
Westat’s Collaborative, Adaptive Style Supports FoundationsApril 2022
Foundations with a mission to improve the human condition play an important role in helping to solve many of our country’s public challenges—from education and…
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The organizational trauma-informed practices tool (O-TIPs): Development and preliminary validation
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Journal of Community Psychology
January 2022
N. Manian, Debra Rog, L. Lieberman, E.M. Kerr
DOILink for: The organizational trauma-informed practices tool (O-TIPs): Development and preliminary validation