Warren E. Miller

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Warren E. Miller was a pioneering American political scientist best known for his foundational work in the study of voting behavior and public opinion, particularly through the American National Election Studies.


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instanceOf academic
person
political scientist
academicContribution creation of long-term panel election studies
standardization of national election surveys in the U.S.
associatedWith American National Election Studies
University of Michigan Institute for Social Research
contributedTo behavioral revolution in political science
development of survey research in political science
party identification theory
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer University of Michigan
fieldOfWork electoral behavior
political science
public opinion research
voting behavior
genre academic research
survey-based electoral studies
hasAcademicDiscipline American politics
political methodology
hasInfluenced comparative study of elections
modern election polling practices
scholarship on party identification in the United States
influenced quantitative methods in political science
study of mass political behavior
knownFor American National Election Studies
The American Voter
foundational work on public opinion
foundational work on voting behavior
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest determinants of voting choice
how citizens form political preferences
measurement of public opinion
notableWork American National Election Studies data series
The American Voter
partOf behavioral tradition in political science
positionHeld professor of political science
research director of election studies
usedMethod statistical analysis of electoral data
survey research
workLocation Ann Arbor, Michigan

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