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Heritage Interviews

The ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Heritage Interview Series was initiated as a way to preserve knowledge about the founding of the public opinion research profession, the development of new ideas that have had a lasting effect on the work we do, and the growth of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø itself. Since 2002, the Heritage Interview Committee has interviewed individuals who have made significant contributions to our field.

Check back for more interviews and additional biographical information added throughout the year.

Herbert Abelson
Richard Baxter
Nancy Belden
Lawrence Bobo
Leo Bogart
Norman Bradburn

Diane Colasanto
Helen Crossley
James A. Davis
Donald Dillman
Murray Edelman

Jack Elinson

Mervin Field
Robert Ford

Floyd Jackson “Jack” Fowler
Kathleen Frankovic

George Gallup, Jr.

Robert M. Groves
Timothy Johnson
Michael Kagay
Scott Keeter

Andy Kohut
Jon Krosnick
Herbert Krugman Part One
Herbert Krugman Part Two
Richard Kulka

Gladys & Kurt Lang
Gary Langer
Paul Lavrakas
Nancy Mathiowetz

Phil Meyer Part One
Phil Meyer Part Two
Harry O’Neill

Frank Newport

Ben Page
Richard Petty
Burns “Bud” Roper

John Russonello

Rob Santos
Mark Schulman
Howard Schuman
Eleanor Singer
Pearl Zinner

Tom W. Smith

Frank Stanton

Michael Traugott
Cliff Zukin

Tom W. Smith

Frank Stanton

Pearl Zinner

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