2007 Conference
For more information:
AAPOR Executive Office, 913.895.4601, aapor-info@goamp.com
Washington DC – May 1, 2007 -- More than 900 public opinion and survey research professionals are expected at the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR)’s annual conference May 17th-20th, where the focus will be on the relationship between polls and policy.
“Regardless of the issue, how polls and surveys are designed, executed, and interpreted can have a significant impact on critical policy decisions,” said Conference Chair Patricia Moy. “With so much change going on in the industry, we felt it was important to take a closer look at the way we're getting this information and how we're using it
The meeting is being held at the Hyatt
Meeting highlights include:
o A two-day track of sessions on cell phones and survey
research
o Short courses on multimode data collection, cell phones and survey research, propensity scores and introductions to survey sampling and writing survey questions
o Plenary session featuring top Democrat and Republican strategists Mark Mellman and Dave Sackett, and longtime political reporter and columnist Ron Brownstein of The Los Angeles Times.
A full list of conference sessions is available at www.aapor.org .
AAPOR is the leading professional organization of public opinion and
survey research professionals in the
Some session highlights:
Thursday, May 17
Determining the Impact of
Dan Cassino,
Krista Jenkins,
Peter Woolley,
Campaigning on Controversy: Gay Marriage, Stem Cell Research,and Voting in the 2004 Presidential Election
Andrew R. Binder, University of Wisconsin-Madison
We Know “It” Makes a Difference, but What Is “It”?: An Exploration of Factors Driving Voter Choices and the “Meaning” behind Them
Eric W. Rademacher,
What’s Missing from National RDD Surveys? The Impact of the Growing Cell-Only Population
Scott Keeter,
Courtney Kennedy,
Trevor Tompson, The Associated Press
Mike Mokrzycki, The Associated Press
April Clark,
Exit Polls and the Interpretation of Election Results
Michael W. Traugott,
The Foreign Policy Disconnect: Multilateralist Public, Unilateralist Officials
Benjamin I. Page,
Politicians’ Use of Polls: Can’t Trust ‘Em; Can’t Ignore ‘Em
David W. Moore,
The Second Face of Polling: The Use and Misuse of Polls by Politicians
Douglas Usher, Widmeyer Research and
Polling
Gregory Wawro,
Friday, May 18
Polls and Races: The Impact of Methods and Conditions on the Accuracy of 2006 Pre-Election Polls
Chase H. Harrison,
A Probability-Theory-Based Assessment of the Reliability of the 2006 Pre-Election Polls
Joel D. Bloom, The University at
Generic Polls and the Midterm Vote
Robert Erikson,
Joseph Bafumi,
Christopher Wlezien,
Voters and Non-Voters in Midterm Elections
April Clark,
Mike Mokrzycki, The Associated Press
Robert Suls,
Trevor Tompson, The Associated Press
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Vincent Price, University of
Pennsylvania
Joseph N. Cappella, University of Pennsylvania
Lauren Feldman, University of Pennsylvania
On the limitsL of public opinion
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Gerald Kosicki,
Dynamics of Voter Deliberation in a Presidential Election: Swing
Voters and Battleground States
Michael A, Xenos,
Methods and Horse Races: How Internet, IVR and Phone Polls
Performed in the 2006 Elections
Mark Blumenthal, Pollster.com
Charles H. Franklin,
Saturday, May 19
The Dynamics of Presidential Approval: Gross Versus Net Changes of
Bush's Approval
Zachary Arens, The Gallup Organization
Darby Miller-Steiger, The Gallup Organization
Jeffrey M. Jones, The Gallup Organization
Public Opinion and the Bush Tax Cuts: The Untold Story
Martha Crum, The
Sunday, May 20
Troubles in
Tom W. Smith, NORC
State of the Nation: Leading or Misleading Indicators of American
Public Opinion
George Bishop,
Fred Solop, Northern Arizona University
The Rising Tide of Public Opinion: Bandwagon Effects of Polls about Impeachment
Neil Malhotra,
Jon Krosnick,
Randall Thomas, Harris Interactive
Of Time and Television
John Robinson,
Steven Martin,
Separating the Wheat from the Chaff: Ensuring Data Quality in
Internet Samples
Reg Baker, Market Strategies
Theo Downes-Le Guin, Doxux
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