Our lead engineer, Gene Wang, will be presenting at #IASSIST26, “Tackling Data Archival and Management using a Centralized System.” Learn more: https://t.co/8OXB8bU6Fd
Thank you to everyone who visited us at #AAPOR26.
We enjoyed meeting new friends, catching up with familiar faces, and learning about what’s new in survey research and data collection.
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Be sure to include the Roper Center as your designated long-term data repository in your grant proposals to formalize your Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMSP). Need help? Start here: https://t.co/TziH5Cojoe
“Those polls came from the Roper Center, which I, like anyone who loves public opinion, use every day and is invaluable.” Harry Enten, @CNN
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New Pioneers of Polling to add to your collection: Jean G. McDonnell Converse and Philip E. Converse. Learn about these trailblazers from the Roper Center: https://t.co/benwfa59zh
Congrats Aidan Milliff and Paul Staniland/@UChicago on the new book https://t.co/SV493MoATM, using USIA/IIPO surveys from 1959-2001 as part of a review of Indian opinion from the 50s to today. View the USIA data in Roper iPoll: https://t.co/kh1BcwKGoq
Did you miss our last Roper Roundtable with journalists, Ariel Edwards-Levy, Philip Bump, and Nathaniel Rakich? Never fear and find the recording here! https://t.co/rJfdZUlkaa
As we commemorate #MemorialDay, we remember those who served our country. Public opinion data can offer insights into how Americans have viewed military service, veterans, and national security over time. https://t.co/Cs3ropeHdG
“The Roper Center's iPoll archive made accessing fifty years of public opinion surveys on voting behavior, political identity, and civic engagement remarkably straightforward." - Jacob Bastian, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, @RutgersU University
Spring 🌱 is all about new beginnings, and at the Roper Center, we’re celebrating the newest members of our community with a special giveaway! https://t.co/Q2kQco9r8V
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The award is the association’s lifetime achievement award, recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of public opinion research.
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Last week, Roper Center advocate and past Warren J. Mitofsky Award recipient, Mollyann Brodie, was recognized with the 2026 AAPOR Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement.
As you walk to the exhibit hall to join us for lunch, find the Elmo Roper @AAPOR Walk of Fame star honoring our founder and one of the Pioneers of Polling. #AAPOR2026
It’s that time of year when we get to pick the brains of the greatest minds in survey research and public opinion! Find representatives from the Roper Center team in the exhibit hall between sessions. Booth 302! #aapor26
90% of Americans had a favorable view of Bill Cosby in 1997. That dropped to 45% in 2014. I wonder what it is today. *Those polls came from the Roper Center, which I, like anyone who loves public opinion, uses every day and is invaluable.
We are proud to announce our Andrew Kohut and W.E.B. Du Bois summer scholars, who will advance research on political behavior, inequality, global influence, and healthcare data. Learn about our student community at https://t.co/q30OO5sonq.
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Public opinion shapes policy, trust, and institutions.
The @RoperCenter for Public Opinion Research names its 2026 student scholars advancing research on political behavior, inequality, global influence, and healthcare data.
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Listen to the new Cross Tabs Podcast with Farrah Bostic and our Director of Data Operations and Communications, Kathleen Weldon. Find your preferred listening platform: https://t.co/qCxxm0Qu7z