Awards
The AAPOR Award is the Association’s lifetime achievement award. It is given for an outstanding contribution to the field of public opinion research, including: advances in theory, empirical research and methods; improvements in ethical standards; and promotion of understanding among the public, media and/or policy makers
The Warren J. Mitofsky Innovators Award is designed to recognize
accomplishments in the fields of public opinion and survey research that
occurred in the past ten years (2000 to present), or that had their
primary impact on the field during the past decade. These innovations
could consist of new theories, ideas, applications, methodologies or
technologies. To be considered for the award, they must be publicly
documented. The award can be given to individuals, groups or
institutions.
The Seymour Sudman Student Paper Competition award is in
memory of Seymour Sudman; it recognizes his many important contributions
to AAPOR as well as his teaching and mentoring students in the survey
research profession.
The Burns "Bud" Roper Fellow Award is named for the late Burns
"Bud" Roper who provided a substantial bequest in his will to the
Endowment fund. Roper Fellows are people whose primary work
responsibilities are related to survey research or public opinion and
who have recently started their careers. They receive financial
assistance to help them attend the annual conference and/or participate
in conference short courses; most are first-time conference
attendees.
The AAPOR Policy Impact Award was developed to acknowledge that a
key purpose of opinion and other survey research is to facilitate better
informed decisions. The award recognizes outstanding research that
has had a clear impact on improving policy decisions, practice, and
discourse, either in the public or private sectors.
The AAPOR Book Award seeks to recognize influential books that have
stimulated theoretical and scientific research in public opinion; and/or
influenced our understanding or application of survey research
methodology. Eligibility for the AAPOR
Book Award includes any book in the field that is at least 3 years old
(to allow time for books to be read and reviewed), including any
published before or during the period covered by the list of
the Fifty
Books That Have Significantly Shaped Public Opinion Research
1946-1995.” (The books on the “Fifty Books”
list have already been recognized by AAPOR and are not eligible for the
annual book award.)
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