In 2014, Monroe Sirken created an endowment to recognize a distinguished researcher for contributions to interdisciplinary survey research that improve the theory and methods of collecting, verifying, processing, presenting, or analyzing survey data.
The lead society will alternate every two years; 2019 is an ASA-focused year, with 2020 and 2021 being AAPOR-focused years.
During ASA years, the Award will recognize the contributions of individuals who improved the utility and efficiency of sample surveys by applying the theories and methods of the statistical, computer, and information sciences.
During AAPOR years, the award will recognize the contributions of individuals who improved the utility and efficiency of sample surveys by applying the theories and methods of the social, psychological, and cognitive sciences.
Deadline: December 20
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