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Stanley Presser is interested in the interface between social
psychology and survey measurement. His research focuses on
questionnaire design and testing, the accuracy of survey responses,
nonresponse, and ethical issues stemming from the use of human
subjects. His books include Questions and Answers in Attitude
Surveys (with Howard Schuman), Survey Questions (with Jean
Converse), and Survey Research Methods (with Eleanor Singer).
In addition to being professor of sociology, he teaches in the
Joint Program in Survey Methodology, which he founded in 1992 with
colleagues at the University of Michigan and Westat, Inc. He has
served as editor of Public Opinion Quarterly, was president of the
American Association for Public Opinion Research, and is an elected
fellow of the American Statistical Association. Presser was
director of the Maryland Survey Research Center from 1989 to 2000.
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