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join the TI effort and be recognized for their promise to comply with the guidelines. Joining the TI does not imply any judgment about the quality or rigor of the methods being disclosed. The purpose of TI is to promote understanding of the relationship between methodology and survey quality, increase adherence to AAPOR's Code of
Professional Ethics and Practices and enable members of the media and the public to evaluate survey quality. As of 2023, there are 98 members.
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results. The Code is designed to express fundamental principles that apply to the conduct of research regardless of an individual's membership in AAPOR. Adherence to the principles and actions set out in the Code is possible for of all public opinion and survey researchers, whether they are AAPOR members or not.
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AAPOR's stated principle is that public opinion research is essential to a healthy democracy, providing information crucial to informed policy-making and giving voice to people's beliefs, attitudes and desires. Through its annual conference, standards and ethics codes and publications, AAPOR seeks to
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in 2020 was the only conference that was planned as an in-person meeting and converted to a virtual meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic. AAPOR also sponsors short courses, webinars, and affinity group meetings. These events provide a platform for scholars and practitioners to exchange research, job
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In 2016, AAPOR adopted a diversity initiative to help increase diversity within the organization as well as in the professional field. For example, affinity groups are supported. These are voluntary associations of AAPOR members around topics related to professional interests or personal affinities.
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October 2014, AAPOR launched the Transparency Initiative (TI) to encourage research organizations to disclose their methodological procedures fully and rigorously when reporting survey-based findings. AAPOR established a set of principles for disclosure and then invited organizations to apply to
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As needed, AAPOR may commission a working group to address topical issues relating to the survey research industry. These working groups produce reports to introduce new methods, address methodological concerns or provide guidance on the application of specific research methods. Here are some of
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and survey and public opinion research. AAPOR members work on everything from political polls, to government surveys, to academic experiments and studies. AAPOR members not only conduct survey research, but they also teach courses for universities, professional organizations, and/or within their
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Promoting standards and ethics is central AAPOR's mission. The individuals who are members of AAPOR agree to observe the organization's Code of
Professional Ethics and Practices that define and mandate the proper practice of public opinion and survey research with the appropriate use of research
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became the first group formally recognized by AAPOR. In 2019, an article in AAPOR's e-journal Survey
Practice provided examples of two women leaders' professional pathways and how AAPOR as a professional organization contributed to their development. In 2023, the
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Each year, AAPOR presents a portfolio of awards to recognize distinguished work in the profession, as well as to further the education of students and early career researchers; these awards are the highest honors given by the AAPOR.
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412:The latest revision was approved in April 2021.
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2025:List of household surveys in the United States
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1130:AAPOR Big Data Task Force (2015-02-15).
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454:Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
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489:The AAPOR Policy Impact Award
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164:1957β58 Frederick F. Stephan
2015:International Social Survey
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227:1977β78 Hope Lunin Klapper
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149:1953β54 Samuel A. Stouffer
137:1950β51 Julian L. Woodward
134:1949β50 Paul F. Lazarsfeld
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884:"Transparency Initiative"
236:1980β81 Helen J. Kaufmann
215:1973β74 Harold Mendelsohn
206:1970β71 Richard H. Baxter
197:1967β68 Paul B. Sheatsley
179:1962β63 Joseph T. Klapper
176:1961β62 John W. Riley Jr.
173:1960β61 Robert O. Carlson
790:A Meeting Place and More
646:1978 W. Phillips Davison
625:1984 Ithiel de Sola Pool
547:2010 Michael W. Traugott
538:2013 Floyd J. Fowler Jr.
377:2016-17 Roger Tourangeau
362:2012β13 Paul J. Lavrakas
356:2010β11 Frank M. Newport
350:2008β09 Richard A. Kulka
332:2002β03 Mark A. Schulman
317:1998β99 Michael R. Kagay
248:1984β85 Albert E. Gollin
212:1972β73 Sidney Hollander
188:1965β66 Raymond A. Bauer
182:1963β64 Charles Y. Glock
170:1959β60 Herbert H. Hyman
161:1956β57 Gerhart D. Wiebe
140:1951β52 Bernard Berelson
84:Public Opinion Quarterly
1986:Emerson College Polling
1878:Multivariate statistics
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720:1955 Paul F. Lazarsfeld
711:1958 Samuel A. Stouffer
688:1964 Harold D. Lasswell
607:1990 Herbert E. Krugman
592:1995 Herbert I. Abelson
553:2008 Kathleen Frankovic
541:2012 Daniel Yankelovich
416:Transparency Initiative
374:2015-16 Mollyann Brodie
371:2014β15 Michael W. Link
353:2009β10 Peter V. Miller
344:2006β07 Robert P. Daves
308:1996β97 Diane Colasanto
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329:2001β02 Don A. Dillman
326:2000β01 Murray Edelman
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691:1963 George H. Gallup
658:1974 Bernard Berelson
655:1975 Raymond A. Bauer
583:1998 Albert E. Gollin
565:2004 Benjamin I. Page
550:2009 Elizabeth Martin
532:2015 Nancy Mathiowetz
278:1990β91 Joan S. Black
224:1976β77 Irving Crespi
167:1958β59 David Wallace
128:1947β48 Clyde W. Hart
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640:1980 Shirley A. Star
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544:2011 Stanley Presser
535:2014 Jon A. Krosnick
494:The AAPOR Book Award
438:Diversity Initiative
400:Standards and ethics
392:2021-22 Patricia Moy
383:2018-19 David Dutwin
359:2011β12 Scott Keeter
338:2004β05 Nancy Belden
233:1979β80 Jack Elinson
230:1978β79 Reuben Cohen
158:1955β56 Harry Alpert
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2055:World Values Survey
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685:1965 Harry H. Field
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613:1988 Burns W. Roper
595:1994 Howard Schuman
589:1996 Eleanor Singer
380:2017-18 Tim Johnson
341:2005β06 Cliff Zukin
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664:1972 Jean Stoetzel
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586:1997 Irving Crespi
574:2001 Robert Groves
559:2006 Norman H. Nie
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389:2020-21 Dan Merkle
268:Warren J. Mitofsky
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