Heather Gatny

Heather Gatny is a Research Associate at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan. She received her master of science from the Michigan Program in Survey Methodology in 2005. She specializes in both survey methodology and family demography, and currently serves as the Relationship Dynamics and Social Life Study project director. In […]

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Brad Edwards

Brad Edwards is a Westat vice president with more than 30 years of experience designing and managing large, complex surveys.  He is Westat’s project director for the Medical Expenditure Panel Surveys household component.  Research interests include multicultural issues, panel survey design, mobile devices, performance dashboards, and data collector training and management. He co-chaired the 2015 […]

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Scott Crawford

Scott Crawford is a Research Consultant and Founder of SoundRocket, a social science research firm located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  Scott has a Masters in Applied Social Research from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and a BA in Sociology from the University of the Pacific, has focused his career on the use of innovative technologies in […]

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Frederick Conrad

Frederick Conrad is a Research Professor in the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan and in the Joint Program in Survey Methodology (JPSM) at the University of Maryland, as well Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. He is the associate director of the Michigan Program in Survey and Data Science.  He […]

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Stephanie Coffey

Stephanie Coffey has worked at U.S. Census Bureau since 2010, and has worked on design and estimation facets of several large federal surveys, including the American Housing Survey, the Residential Finance Housing Survey, and the National Survey of College Graduates. Starting in 2012, she has worked as a survey methodologist in the Center for Adaptive […]

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Mary Anne Casey

Mary Anne Casey is an independent consultant and adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota. She specializes in designing and conducting individual and group interviews. The resulting information is typically used to plan and evaluate programs. She previously worked for the Kellogg foundation and the State of Minnesota. Casey is the coauthor of several books […]

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Pamela Campanelli

Pamela Campanelli is a survey methods specialist, chartered statistician, fellow of the academy of social sciences and an international trainer, researcher and consultant who runs her own business (http://www.thesurveycoach.com/). Her background is in social statistics, survey methodology, and psychology with a special interest in the study of survey error and data quality focusing on questionnaire […]

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Trent Buskirk

Trent Buskirk is the Novak Family Professor of Data Science and Chair of the Applied Statistics and Operations Research Department at Bowling Green State University.  He is also a Fellow of the American Statistical Association and most recently the Conference Chair for the American Association of Public Opinion Research.  Trent’s research interests include applications of […]

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Jessica Broome

Jessica Broome is the founder of Southpaw Insights an independent research agency that conducts both qualitative and quantitative research for clients in a range of sectors, including healthcare, food, financial, consumer packaged goods, and education. Jessica received her PhD in Survey Methodology from the University of Michigan, her MS in Applied Social Research from Hunter […]

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William G. Axinn

William G. Axinn  professor of survey research, population studies, sociology and public policy at the University of Michigan. Axinn is a social demographer studying community, intergenerational, and social psychological influences on marriage, childbearing, reproductive health, mental health and the natural environment. He is former director of Michigan’s Survey Research Center with an active program of […]

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