AAPOR Award Winners

The AAPOR Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement is the Association’s lifetime achievement award and is given for an outstanding contribution to the field of public opinion research, including: advances in theory, empirical research and methods; improvements in ethical standards; and promotion of understanding among the public, media and/or policy makers.

Nomination details

2025

Nora Cate Schaeffer is an excellent example of what AAPOR stands for—she is an enormously curious intellectual interested in understanding varying groups of people. In doing so, she has contributed significantly to how we understand, design, and conduct interviews, and the social science community has benefited greatly from her work. She is also a leader with a steady hand through crises, whether it be strengthening the University of Wisconsin Survey Center or leading AAPOR through 2019-2020. Many in this room remember 2020 as a time when the world stood still, and that made our work even more pressing.

Nora Cate’s early paper Conversation with a Purpose – or Conversation? Interaction in the Standardized Interview introduced insights from conversation analysis to the analysis of interaction in survey interviews.  The Science of Asking Questions, with Stanley Presser, and Advances in the Science of Asking Questions, with Jennifer Dykema, influenced how question design is considered. The inconsistency with which interviews are conducted has significant effects on error, and few have studied this interviewer-respondent dynamic as thoroughly as she has. Standardizing this process—especially for complex, sensitive, or cross-cultural topics—enables us all to produce more meaningful responses and, ultimately, understand each other better.

Nora Cate’s service record is almost as long and important as her academic contributions. Not only has she mentored many students, but she has also served on an unusually large number of government committees, panels, and boards and has been a leader in AAPOR and the American Statistical Association. She also served as a member of the editorial boards of Public Opinion Quarterly, AAPOR’s flagship journal, and the Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology. No one should be surprised that Nora Cate’s nomination had an unusually large number of signatories from giants in the field—including an endorsement from the late Don Dillman, Ph.D.

Ultimately, much of social science is an exercise in empathy.  To understand people, you must meet them where they are, and that means being kind and approaching them without judgment. New data science and statistical techniques have allowed us to learn more about each other; however, no amount of data can fix or replace a poorly designed interview.  Nora Cate dedicated much of her career to breaking down these barriers and was extremely generous in doing so—sharing her meticulously researched findings for the community’s benefit.  AAPOR is honored to have a member like Nora Cate Schaeffer, and we hope this award inspires others to be as impactful as she has been to the community at large.

2024 – Nancy Belden
2023
– Timothy P. Johnson
2022
 – Robert Y. Shapiro
2021 – Robert L. Santos
2020 – Lawrence D. Bobo
2019 – Paul J Lavrakas
2018 – Lars Lyberg
2017 – Peter Miller
2016 – Scott Keeter
2015 – Nancy A. Mathiowetz, Ph.D.
2014 – Jon Krosnick
2013 – Floyd J “Jack” Fowler Jr.
2012 – Daniel Yankelovich
2011 – Stanley Presser
2010 – Michael W. Traugott
2009 – Elizabeth Martin
2008 – Kathleen Frankovic
2007 – Harry O’Neill
2006 – Norman H. Nie
2005 – Andrew Kohut
2004 – Benjamin I. Page
2003 – Don A. Dillman
2002 – Frank Stanton
2002 -Tom W. Smith
2001 – Robert Groves
2000 – Philip Meyer
1999 – Charles Cannell
1999 – Warren J. Mitofsky
1998 – Albert E. Gollin
1997 – Irving Crespi
1996 – Eleanor Singer
1995 – Herbert I. Abelson
1994 – Howard Schuman
1993 – Jack Elinson
1992 – James Davis
1991 – Joe Belden
1990 – Herber E. Krugman
1989 – Gladys Engel Lang
1989 – Kurt Lang
1988 – Burns W. Roper
1987 – Norman Bradburn
1987 – Seymour Sudman
1986 – Philip Converse
1985 – Daniel Katz
1984 – Ithiel de Sola Pool
1983 – Paul K. Perry
1982 – Paul B. Sheatsley
1982 – Matilda White Riley
1982 – John R. Riley, Jr.
1982 – Wilbur Schramm
1981 – Lester R. Frankel
1980 – Shirley A. Starr
1979 – Mervin D. Field
1978 – W. Phillips Davison
1977 – Leo Bogart
1976 – Joseph T Klapper
1975 – Raymond A. Bauer
1974 – Bernard Berelson
1973 – Rensis Likert
1972 – Jean Stoetzel
1971 – Walter Lippman
1970 – Archibald M. Crossley
1969 – Roper Public Opinion Research Center
1968 – Elmo C. Wilson
1967 – Hans Zeisel
1966 – Hadley Cantril
1965 – Harry H. Field
1964 – Harold D. Lasswell
1963 – George H. Gallup
1962 – Angus Campbell

Julian Woodward Award (1955-1961) Predecessor of AAPOR Award
1961 – Fund for the Republic
1960 – Clyde W. Hart
1959 – Elmo Roper
1958 – Samuel A. Stouffer
1957 – Public Opinion Quarterly
1956 – Herbert H. Hyman
1955 – Paul F. Lazarsfeld