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Chapter Spotlight: PAPOR

10/21/2016

The Pacific Chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (PAPOR) has had a great year so far. Many members were able to gather together at the AAPOR Annual Conference for AAPOR's New Member and All Chapter Welcome Reception. Those that were not were able to network and catch up on the highlights with our Mini-Conference in June. Thanks to Dean Bonner and PPIC for hosting the event.

October just had PAPOR’s second main event, the LA Short Course which had great attendance from around the United States via webinar. This year’s speaker is Matt Jans from UCLA talked about the history of and best practices towards sexual orientation and gender identity measurement in surveys. The Short Course was longer than we normally do, but it had great materials on this key topic. It was clear that our surveys need to be adapted to include these key minorities. For those who missed it, Matt will be presenting a short course at the next AAPOR conference on this topic. A big thanks goes out to David Vannette for coordinating the event this year.
 
We are anxiously awaiting our big finale, the PAPOR Annual Conference, which will be held in San Francisco at the Marine Memorial Hotel on December 15-16th. We are still accepting submissions for the conference through October 15 and will potentially extend that deadline for those who are interested in presenting. Please send any submissions to Mingnan Liu at confchair@papor.org. More information will be coming out as it is available on our website www.papor.org
 
Lastly I would like to give a big thank you to the sponsors of PAPOR and the Ginger Blazier for her hard work on our behalf. We would not be able to keep the event prices and membership fees as low as we have without your support.