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71st Annual Conference Wrap-Up

11/18/2022

If I dare say so myself, the 2016 AAPOR Conference was one of the best. Our conference in Austin was the largest ever in terms of number of presentations submitted, and in the number of attendees. We expanded the conference to allow for no less than 100 breakout sessions. We continued a great tradition of new attendees (275) through a call for attendance to data science programs, local Texas schools and organizations, and other outreach efforts, and made a particular effort to be welcoming to newcomers via an expanded docent program, meet and greets, and other new social events. Our efforts to improve moderator and presenter quality I believe resulted in the strongest collection of presentations ever compiled at an AAPOR conference, which were nicely organized by tracks for the first time.

Following President Mollyann Brodie’s call for diversity, the conference included sessions on racial attitudes, Hispanic survey best practices, measurement of race, measurement of lifestyles, measurement of LGBTQ and same-sex household relationships, multiracial attitudes and characteristics, substantive measurement of abortion, measurement of sexual victimization, multilingual research, LGBTQ public opinion, understanding LGBT and gender issues, as well as of course a wide diversity of substantive issues presented, a wide spectrum of methodological approaches and modal research, traditional and cutting-edge reports on election measurement, and even a session dedicated to robots (drones and other machines)!

There were countless little things done to improve the conference, from a substantial expansion of food choice Thursday night to increased signage through the conference space. And while I knew our Saturday night band would swing, they defied everyone’s expectations. Hopefully the tattoo you got at our Saturday night post-banquet party has now worn off, but the enjoyment received from the conference has not.

It has been an honor serving as your Conference Chair and I hear that the new Conference Chair Jen Dykema has hit the ground running and will no doubt organize a fabulous conference in New Orleans. See you all next year!