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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Henry E. Brady June 4, 2018 Goldman School of Public Policy and Department of Political Science University of California, Berkeley, California 94720 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, July 2009-present. Class of 1941 Monroe Deutsch Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. 2003 to present. Robson Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. 2002-2003. Professor and Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. July, 1990 to 2002 in the Department of Political Science and the Goldman School of Public Policy (starting 1991). Director, Survey Research Center, January 1, 1999 to July 31, 2009. The Survey Research Center conducted in- person, telephone, and self-administered surveys in the United States and California. Director---University of California Data Archive and Technical Assistance, July 1, 1992 to July 31, 2009. UC DATA (now D-Lab) is the University of California's principal archive for computerized census, social science, and health data. Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago. January, 1987---1990 and Director, Center for the Study of Politics and Society, National Opinion Research Center, 1988---1990 Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University. January, 1985---1987. Assistant Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, 1978-1984. (Acting, 1978-1980.) EDUCATION Ph.D. in Economics and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Fields included urban politics, public policy, political economy, political analysis, urban economics, econometrics, and public finance and public choice. Enrolled January, 1973. Degree awarded September 10, 1980. Student in Master of Divinity Program, Union Theological Seminary, New York City. Rockefeller Brothers Fellowship Program. September 1969 to June, 1970. No degree awarded. Bachelor of Science Degree, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California. Graduated 1969 with distinction with majors in physics and mathematics. RECENT HONORS AND AWARDS2003-2018 Miller-Stokes Invited Lecturer, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan, 2018 Alumnus of the Year, Harvey Mudd College, 2014 Career Achievement Award, 2012, Association for Political Methodology Excellence in Social Sciences, Association of American Publishers, 2012 for The Unheavenly Chorus Prose Award in Government and Politics, Association of American Publishers, 2012, The Unheavenly Chorus American Association of Public Opinion Research book award for Voice and Equality, 2012. President of the American Political Science Association, 2009-2010 Named Founding Fellow, Society for Political Methodology Converse award (2007) for book making lasting contribution for Voice and Equality, 2007. Elected fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fall, 2006. Vice-President, American Political Science Association (APSA), 2006-2007. Western Political Science Association’s Pi Sigma Alpha Award for best paper presented at 2005 Meetings. Qualitative Methods Section of APSA’s Sartori Award for best book on qualitative methods in 2004-2005 Political Methodology Section of APSA’s Gosnell Award for best paper on quantitative methods in 2003-04. Council Member, Association for Public Policy and Management, 2003-2006. Elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2003.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Henry E. Brady

June 4, 2018

Goldman School of Public Policy and Department of Political Science

University of California, Berkeley, California 94720

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, July 2009-present.

Class of 1941 Monroe Deutsch Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley.

2003 to present.

Robson Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. 2002-2003.

Professor and Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley. July,

1990 to 2002 in the Department of Political Science and the Goldman School of Public Policy (starting 1991).

Director, Survey Research Center, January 1, 1999 to July 31, 2009. The Survey Research Center conducted in-

person, telephone, and self-administered surveys in the United States and California.

Director---University of California Data Archive and Technical Assistance, July 1, 1992 to July 31, 2009. UC

DATA (now D-Lab) is the University of California's principal archive for computerized census, social science, and

health data.

Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago. January, 1987---1990 and Director, Center for the

Study of Politics and Society, National Opinion Research Center, 1988---1990

Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University. January, 1985---1987.

Assistant Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley, 1978-1984. (Acting, 1978-1980.)

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Economics and Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Fields included urban politics,

public policy, political economy, political analysis, urban economics, econometrics, and public finance and public

choice. Enrolled January, 1973. Degree awarded September 10, 1980.

Student in Master of Divinity Program, Union Theological Seminary, New York City. Rockefeller Brothers

Fellowship Program. September 1969 to June, 1970. No degree awarded.

Bachelor of Science Degree, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California. Graduated 1969 with distinction with

majors in physics and mathematics.

RECENT HONORS AND AWARDS—2003-2018 Miller-Stokes Invited Lecturer, Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan, 2018

Alumnus of the Year, Harvey Mudd College, 2014

Career Achievement Award, 2012, Association for Political Methodology

Excellence in Social Sciences, Association of American Publishers, 2012 for The Unheavenly Chorus

Prose Award in Government and Politics, Association of American Publishers, 2012, The Unheavenly Chorus

American Association of Public Opinion Research book award for Voice and Equality, 2012.

President of the American Political Science Association, 2009-2010

Named Founding Fellow, Society for Political Methodology

Converse award (2007) for book making lasting contribution for Voice and Equality, 2007.

Elected fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fall, 2006.

Vice-President, American Political Science Association (APSA), 2006-2007.

Western Political Science Association’s Pi Sigma Alpha Award for best paper presented at 2005 Meetings.

Qualitative Methods Section of APSA’s Sartori Award for best book on qualitative methods in 2004-2005

Political Methodology Section of APSA’s Gosnell Award for best paper on quantitative methods in 2003-04.

Council Member, Association for Public Policy and Management, 2003-2006.

Elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2003.

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Published Writings and Creative Activities

BOOKS

Gathering Voices: Political Mobilization and the Collapse of the Soviet Union (under contract), Cambridge University

Press, with Cynthia Kaplan.

Unequal and Unrepresented: Political Inequality and the People’s Voice in the New Gilded Age (May 2018), Princeton

University Press, with Kay Schlozman and Sidney Verba.

The Unheavenly Chorus: Political Voice and the Promise of American Democracy (2012), Princeton University Press,

with Kay Schlozman and Sidney Verba.

Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards, 2nd Edition, (2010), with David Collier. Rowman and

Littlefield. (An edited volume with about half the content by the two editors.) Reprinted in a Japanese Edition in 2014.

Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology (2008), Oxford University Press with Janet Box-Steffensmeir and David

Collier (editors).

Capturing Campaign Effects (2006), University of Michigan Press, co-editor with Richard Johnston. Two chapters

written with Johnston “The Rolling Cross-Section and Causal Attribution” and with Johnston and Jon Sides

“Introduction.”

Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards (2004), with David Collier, Rowman and Littlefield.

(An edited volume with about half the content by David Collier and myself.) Winner of the 2005 Giovanni Sartori

Best Book Award of the APSA Qualitative Methods Section. Republished in a Japanese edition, 2008.

Expensive Children in Poor Families: The Intersection of Childhood Disability and Welfare. (2000), with Marcia

Meyers and Eva Seto. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.

Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics (1995), with Kay Schlozman and Sidney Verba,

Harvard University Press.

Letting the People Decide: The Dynamics of a Canadian Election (September, 1992), with Richard Johnston, André

Blais, and Jean Crête, Stanford University Press in the United States and McGill-Queens University Press in Canada.

A book-length treatment of campaign dynamics during the 1988 Canadian campaign and election. Winner of the

Harold Adams Innis Award for the best book in the social sciences published in English in Canada in 1992-1993.

MONOGRAPHS

Counting All The Votes: The Performance of Voting Technology in the United States (2001), with Justin Buchler,

Matt Jarvis, and John McNulty. Berkeley: Survey Research Center and Institute for Governmental Studies.

Pacific Rim States Asian Demographic Data Book (1995), with J. Eric Oliver, Fredric C. Gey, and Jon Stiles, Pacific

Rim Research Program, University of California.

JOURNAL ARTICLES, INVITED PAPERS, AND BOOK CHAPTERS

“Organizations and the Democratic Representation of Interests: What Does it Mean when Those Organizations

Have No Members?, (2015) Perspectives on Politics 13: 1017-1029, with Kay Lehman Schlozman, Philip Edward

Jones, Hye Young You, Traci Burch, and Sidney Verba.

“Louder Chorus—Same Accent: The Representation of Interests in Pressure Politics.” (2015) Chapter 9, pages 157-

182, in The Organization Ecology of Interest Communities: Assessments and Agendas,, ed. David Lowery, Darren

R. Halpin, and Virginia Gray. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, with Kay Lehman Schlozman, Philip Edward Jones,

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Hye Young You, Traci Burch, and Sidney Verba.

“Repeated Cross-Sections in Survey Data” 2015, with Richard Johnson, in Emerging Trends in the Social and

Behavioral Sciences (eds.) Robert Scott and Stephen Kossyln, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons.

“Political Mobility and Political Reproduction from Generation to Generation,” with Kay Schlozman and Sidney

Verba, The Annals, December 2014.

“Rebundling Higher Education: A Critical Move to Avoid the Fate of the Newspaper,” in The Evolllution:

Illuminating the Lifelong Learning Movement, Online Magazine.

“Let’s Not Railroad American Higher Education,” (2013), PS: Political Science and Politics, Volume 46, Number 1.

“Do Two Research Cultures Imply Two Scientific Paradigms?” (2013), Comparative Political Studies, Volume

46:2, 252-265.

“Who Speaks? Citizen Political Voice on the Internet Commons,” (2011), Daedalus, Volume 140, Number 4, with

Kay Schlozman and Sidney Verba.

“The Art of Political Science: Spatial Diagrams as Iconic and Revelatory” (June 2011), Perspectives on Politics,

Volume 9, Number 2. Presidential Address to the American Political Science Association.

“Turning Out to Vote: the Costs of Finding and Getting to the Polling Place (2011), American Political Science

Review, Volume 105, Number 1, February, pages 115-134, with John McNulty.

“Weapon of the Strong? Participatory Inequality and the Internet” (2010), Perspectives on Politics, Volume 8,

Number 2, pages 487-510, with Kay Schlozman and Sidney Verba.

“Political Methodology: Post-Behavioral Movements and Trends,” 2009, Chapter 48 in Robert Goodin, Handbook

of Political Science, Oxford University Press, with Janet Box-Steffensmeier and David Collier. (A completely

revised version of the introduction to the Handbook of Political Methodology).

“Conceptualizing and Measuring Political Identity” (2009), Chapter 2 in Rawi Abdelal, Yoshiko Herrera, Alastair

Iain Johnston, and Rose McDermott, Measuring Identity: A Guide for Social Scientists, Cambridge University

Press, with Cynthia Kaplan.

“Elite Tough Talk and the Tides of History” (2009), in Gary King, Kay Schlozman, and Norman Nie, The Future of

Political Science, New York: Routledge.

“Accuracy and Security in Voting Systems” (2008) (with Iris Hui) in Mobilizing Democracy: A Comparative

Perspective on Institutional Barriers and Political Obstacles, James Johnson, Jack Knight, Margaret Levi and Susan

Stokes (editors), Russell Sage Publications, New York.

“Causation and Explanation in Social Science” (2008), Chapter 10 in Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology (2008),

Oxford University Press with Janet Box-Steffensmeir and David Collier (editors), pages 217-270, Also Chapter 49 in

Robert Goodin, Handbook of Political Science, Oxford University Press, 2009.

“Political Science Methodology” (2008), Chapter 1 (with Janet Box Steffensmeier and David Collier) in Oxford

Handbook of Political Methodology (2008), Oxford University Press with Janet Box-Steffensmeir and David Collier

(editors), pages 3-31.

“Toward a Pluralistic Vision of Methodology” (2006), Political Analysis, 14:3, pages 353-368.

“Introduction: The Study of Political Campaigns” (2006) in Henry E. Brady and Richard Johnston, Capturing

Campaign Effects, University of Michigan Press with Richard Johnston and John Sides.

“The Rolling Cross-Section and Causal Attribution” (2006) in Henry E. Brady and Richard Johnston, Capturing

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Campaign Effects, University of Michigan Press with Richard Johnston.

“Family Policy, Unions, and Political Participation: The Case of Family Leave” (2005) in Jody Heymann and

Christopher Beem, Unfinished Work with Laurel Elms.

“An Analytical Perspective on Participatory Inequality and Income Inequality” (2004) in Kathryn Neckerman

(editor), Social Inequality, New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

“Political Equality: What Do we Know about It?” (2004) in Kathryn Neckerman (editor), Social Inequality, New

York: Russell Sage Foundation, with Sidney Verba and Kay Lehman Schlozman.

“Introduction: Two Paths to a Science of Politics” (2004), Perspectives on Politics.

“Refocusing the Discussion of Methodology” (2004) in Henry E. Brady and David Collier (editors), Rethinking

Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards, Rowman and Littlefield, with David Collier and Jason Seawright.

“Doing Good and Doing Better: How Far Does the Quantitative Template Get Us?” (2004) in Henry E. Brady and

David Collier (editors), Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards, Rowman and Littlefield.

“Critiques, Responses, and Trade-Offs: Drawing Together the Debate” (2004) in Henry E. Brady and David Collier

(editors), Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards, Rowman and Littlefield, with David Collier

and Jason Seawright.

“Sources of Leverage in Causal Inference: Toward an Alternative View of Methdology” in Henry E. Brady and

David Collier (editors), Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards, Rowman and Littlefield, with

David Collier and Jason Seawright.

“Postponing the California Recall To Protect Voting Rights” (2004), P.S. Political Science and Politics, American

Political Science Association.

“Economic Behavior in Political Context.” (2003) American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, Volume

93, Number 2, with Larry Bartels.

“Informed Public Opinion about Foreign Policy: The Uses of Deliberative Polling” (2003), The Brookings Review,

Summer, with James S. Fishkin and Robert C. Luskin

"Defining Welfare Spells," (2003), Evaluation Review, Volume 27, Number 4 with Samantha Luks.

“Seasonal Employment Dynamics and Welfare Use in Agricultural and Rural California Counties” (2002), Rural

Dimensions of Welfare Reform, Upjohn Institute, with Mary Sprague, Fred Gey, and Michael Wiseman.

“Who Bowls? The (Un) Changing Stratification of Participation,” (2002), in Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox

(editors), Understanding Public Opinion, 2nd Edition, Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, with Kay Schlozman, Sid Verba,

and Laurel Elms.

“Equal Protection for Votes,” (2002) in Arthur J. Jacobson and Michel Rosenfeld (editors), The Longest Night:

Polemics and Perspectives on Election 2000, Berkeley: University of California Press.

“Law and Data: The Butterfly Ballot Episode,” (2002) in Arthur J. Jacobson and Michel Rosenfeld (editors), The

Longest Night: Polemics and Perspectives on Election 2000, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, with

Michael C. Herron, Walter R. Mebane Jr., Jasjeet Singh Sekhon, Kenneth W. Shotts, and Jonathan Wand. A revised

version of “Law and Data: The Case of the Butterfly Ballot.”

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“The Butterfly Did It: The Aberrant Vote for Buchanan in Palm Beach County, Florida.” (2001), American Political

Science Review, Volume 95, Number 4, December, pages 793-810, with Michael C. Herron, Walter R. Mebane, Jr.,

Jasjeet S. Sekhon, Kenneth W. Shotts, and Jonathan N. Wand.

“Subjects to Citizens: From Non-Voting, to Protesting, to Voting in Estonia During the Transition to Democracy,”

(2001), Journal of Baltic Studies, Volume 32, Number 4, pages 347-378, with Cynthia Kaplan.

“Trust the People: Political Party Coalitions and the 2000 Election,” (2001) in Jack Rakove (editor), The Unfinished

Election of 2000: Leading Scholars Examine America’s Strangest Election, New York: Basic Books.

“Categorically Wrong? Nominal Versus Graded Measures of Ethnic Identity,” (2001), Studies in Comparative

International Development, Volume 35, Number 3, pages 56-91, with Cynthia Kaplan.

“Access and Confidentiality Issues with Administrative Data” (2001) in Panel on Data and Methods for Measuring

the Effects of Changes in Social Welfare Programs, Michele Ver Ploeg, Robert A. Moffitt, and Constance F. Citro,

Editors, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council Studies of Welfare Populations: Data

Collection and Research Issues, National Academies Press: Washington, D.C, with Anne Powell, Susan Grand, and

Werner Schink.

“The Rolling Cross Section Design,” (2001), Electoral Studies, with Richard Johnston. Reprinted in Mark N.

Franklin and Christopher Wlezien (editors), The Future of Election Studies, Pergamon Press, 2002.

“Chasing Butterflies in Florida,” (2001), California Monthly, March.

“Law and Data: The Case of the Butterfly Ballot,” (2001). P.S. Political Science and Politics, American Political

Science Association. March, with Michael C. Herron, Walter R. Mebane Jr., Jasjeet Singh Sekhon, Kenneth W.

Shotts, and Jonathan Wand.

“Contributions of Survey Research to Political Science,” (March, 2000) P.S.— Political Science and Politics.

“Rational Action and Political Activity,” (2000), Journal of Theoretical Politics, with Kay Schlozman and Sidney

Verba.

“Civic Participation and the Equality Problem,” (1999) Civic Engagement in American Democracy, Theda Skocpol

and Morris P. Fiorina, editors. Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press; New York, with Kay Schlozman and

Sidney Verba.

“Prospecting for Participants: Rational Expectations and the Recruitment of Political Activists,” (1999) American

Political Science Review, March, with Kay Schlozman and Sidney Verba.

“Conceptualizing and Measuring Political Participation,” (1999) John P. Robinson, Phillip R. Shaver, Lawrence S.

Wrightsman (eds.), Measures of Political Attitudes, Academic Press.

“The Populist Right in Canada: The Rise of the Reform Party of Canada,” (1998) in Hans-Georg Betz and Stefan

Immerfall, The New Politics of the Right: Neo-Populist Parties and Movements in Established Democracies, St.

Martin’s Press: New York with Neil Nevitte, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Richard Johnston.

“The Big Tilt: Participatory Inequality in America,” (1997) The American Prospect, May-June, with Sidney Verba

and Kay Schlozman.

"The Communist Party on the Eve of Collapse," (1997) in J. Zancak and Ilpyong J. Kim (editors), Legacy of the

Soviet Bloc, University Press of Florida, with Cynthia Kaplan.

"Knowledge, Strategy, and Momentum in Presidential Primaries," (1996) Political Analysis, Volume 5, University of

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Michigan: Ann Arbor.

“L'élection fédérale de 1993: le comportement électoral des Québécois,” (1996) Revue Québécoise de Science

Politique, with André Blais, Neil Nevitte, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Richard Johnston.

"Electoral Discontinuity: The 1993 Canadian Federal Election," (1995) International Social Science Journal, with

Neil Nevitte, Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, and Elisabeth Gidengil. Reprinted as “Otsutstvie preemstvennosti na

vyborakh u elektorata, Federal’nye vybory 1993 g., v Kanade” in Mezhdunarodnyi zhurnal sotsial’nykh nauk (May,

1996), number 13, pages 91-112.

"Race, Ethnicity, and Political Participation," in Paul E. Peterson (editor), (1995), Classifying by Race, Princteon

University Press, with Sidney Verba and Kay Schlozman.

"Igaunija: divu kopienu raksturojums," (1995) [Estonia: A Profile of Two Communities.] in Elmar Veber and

Rasma Karklins, eds Politika Baltijas Valstia. (Riga: Zinatne, 1995.)(In Latvian), pp. 7-36 with Cynthia Kaplan.

"Beyond SES: A Resource Model of Political Participation," (1995), American Political Science Review with

Sidney Verba and Kay Schlozman.

"Participation's Not a Paradox: The View from American Activists," (1995), British Journal of Political Science,

with Kay Schlozman and Sid Verba.

"Referendums in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union," (1994) with Cynthia Kaplan, in David Butler and

Austin Ranney, Referendums Around the World, American Enterprise Institute. Selections printed in The American

Enterprise, May/June, 1994.

"Race, Ethnicity and Political Resources: Participation in the United States,'' (1993), British Journal of Political

Science with Sidney Verba, Kay Schlozman, and Norman Nie.

"Citizen Activity: Who Participates? What do they Say?" (1993), American Political Science Review, June, with

Sidney Verba, Kay Schlozman, and Norman Nie.

"The State of Quantitative Political Methodology" (1993) in Ada Finifter (editor), The State of the Discipline, II,

APSA, Washington, D.C.with Larry Bartels.

"Polling Pitfalls: Sources of Error in Public Opinion Surveys" (1992), in Thomas Mann and Gary Orren (editors),

Media Polls in American Politics, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. with Gary Orren.

"Free Trade in Canadian Elections: Issue Evolution in the Long and Short Run" (1992) with Richard Johnston,

Andre Blais, and Jean Crete, Agenda Formation edited by William Riker, University of Michigan Press.

"The Electoral Basis of the Canadian Party Systems, 1878-1984" (1992) with Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, and

Jean Crete in R. Kenneth Carty, editor, The Party System in Canadian Politics: A Reader, Broadview:

Peterborough, Ontario.

"Free Trade and the Dynamics of the 1988 Canadian Election" (1991) with Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, and Jean

Crete in Joseph Wearing, The Ballo t and Its Message, Copp Clark Pitman, Limited, Toronto.

"Traits versus Issues: Factor versus Ideal Point Analysis of Candidate Thermometer Ratings" (1991), Political

Analysis, University of Michigan Press.

"The Dimensional Analysis of Ranking Data" (1990), American Journal of Political Science.

"Studying Citizen Participation in the USSR and the USA" 1990 (with William Smirnov and Cynthia Kaplan), in

P.S.---Political Science and Politics, Volume XXIII, Number 1, March, pages 110-114.

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"Is Iowa News?" (1989) in Peverill Squire (editor), First in the Nation, Westview Press.

"The Nature of Utility Functions in Mass Publics'' (1989) with Stephen Ansolabehere, American Political Science

Review.

"Factor and Ideal Point Analysis for Interpersonally Incomparable Data" (1989), Psychometrika.

"Strategy on the Campaign Trail" (1988), P.S.--Political Science and Politics, Volume 21, Number 2.

"What's the Primary Message: Horse Race or Issue Journalism" (1987) with Richard Johnston in Gary Orren and

Nelson Polsby (editors), Media and Momentum.

"Conventions versus Primaries: A Canadian American Comparison" (1986) with Richard Johnston in George Perlin

(editor), Party Democracy: The Politics of National Party Conventions.

"Reasoning Chains: A Model of Policy Reasoning" (1986) with Michael Hagen, Paul Sniderman, and Philip

Tetlock, British Journal of Political Science, 16: 405-430.

"The Perils of Survey Research: Interpersonally Incomparable Responses" (1985), Political Methodology, 11.

"Attitude Attribution" (1985) with Paul Sniderman, American Political Science Review, Volume 79, Number 4

"Statistical Consistency and Hypothesis Testing for Non-Metric Multidimensional Scaling" (1985), Psychometrika,

Volume 50, Number 4.

"Computer Assisted Survey Methods and Presidential Primaries" (1984), Election Politics, Volume 1, Number 2.

BOOK REVIEWS

“The Argument is Wrong and the Message is Dangerous,” Review of Christopher Newfield, 2016, The Great

Mistake: How We Wrecked Public Universities and How We Can Fix Them, Johns Hopkins University Press, in the

British Journal of Sociology, forthcoming.

“A Discussion of Dawn Langan Teele’s Field Experiments and Their Critics: Essays on the Uses and Abuses of

Experimentation in the Social Sciences,” (2016), Perspectives on Politics, 1130-1131.

“Review of “Racism, Xenophobia, and Distribution” (2008), Perspectives on Politics, with Paul Sniderman.

"Review of 'Cross-Level Inference'" (1996), American Political Science Review, Volume 50, No. 2.

"Doing Good and Doing Better: A Review of Designing Social Inquiry" (1995), The Political Methodologist.

"Review of Gill, Murray, and Wright's Practical Optimization" (1990), The Political Methodologist.

"Probability and Political Science" (1989) The Political Methodologist.

"A Microscopic Study of Politics and Reporting" (1988), Nieman Reports, Volume XLII, Number 1.

REPORTS AND OPINION PIECES

“Big Data. Big Obstacles,” February 2, 2015, The Chronicle of Higher Education, with Dalton Conley, J. Lawrence

Aber, Susan Cutter, Catherine Eckel, Barbara Entwisle, Darrick Hamilton, Sandra Hofferth, Klaus Hubacek, Emilio

Moran, and John Schloz.

“Opinion: Building a 21st Century Infrastructure for the Social Sciences,” 2014, PNAS, 111:45, 15855-15856, with

Emilio Moran, Sandra Hofferth, Catherine C. Eckel, Darrick Hamilton, Barbara Entwisle, J. Lawrence Aber, Dalton

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Conley, Susan Cutter, Klaus Hubacek, and John T. Schloz.

California’s Economic Payoff: Investing in College Access and Completion, 2012, with Jon Stiles and Michael

Hout.

Return on Investment: Educational Choices and Demographic Change in California’s Future, 2005, with Michael

Hout and Jon Stiles.

Final Report: NSF SBE-CISE Workshop on Cyberinfrastructure and the Social Sciences, 2005, with Fran Berman.

California’’s Food Stamp Participation Rate, 1999-2001: Impact of Family Composition and Benefits for Aged

and Disabled, 2003, with Eva Y. Seto and Jon Stiles.

Establishing Causality in Welfare Research: Theory and Application: California Welfare Reform Impact Study,

2002, with Nancy Nicosia and Eva Seto, The Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health

and Human Services.

Planning for a Comprehensive Database on Aging Californians: Meeting Public Policy and Research Needs for

Better Information,” (2003),with Frank W. Neuhauser and Jason S. Seligman, California Policy Research Seminar.

California Immigrant Households and Public-Assistance Participation in the 1990s, (2002), with Micahel S. Clune,

Laurel Elms, Anita K. Mathur, Kamran Nayeri, Jon Stiles, and Jeffrey W. Weinstein. California Policy Research

Center.

Risk of Disclosing Individually Identifiable Information from Public Use Hospital Patient Discharge Data Files,

(2002), with Linda Duffy and Anne Powell, for the Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development, State of

California.

An Inventory of Research Uses of Administrative Data in Social Service Programs. (1999), with Jim Cunniff and

Bonnie Glaser, Northwestern-University of Chicago Joint Center for Poverty Research.

Recommendations for Research Priorities and Data Sources for Monitoring and Evaluating Welfare Reform (1997),

with Barbara Snow, California Policy Seminar Report, University of California.

SELECTED MAJOR DATA COLLECTION EFFORTS

“Public Agendas and Citizen Engagement Survey: 2004-2008 with Merrill Shanks and Ted Carmines.

“Deliberative Poll on Foreign Policy Attitudes,” 2003.

“Combining Administrative and Census Data on California Immigrants for 1990-2000,” funded by the California

Welfare Research Center.

“Survey of Governmental Objectives and Political Participation, 2001” with Merrill Shanks. Funded by the Pew

Foundation.

"Multi-Investigator Common Vehicle for Research on Political Attitudes and Persuasion," with Paul Sniderman and

Philip Tetlock. Funded by the National Science Foundation.

"Assistance Payments Demonstration Project Survey of AFDC Recipients Including an Oversample of Foreign

Language Recipients.'' First and second wave of a panel study of welfare recipients in California. Development of

an administrative database of a ten percent sample of welfare recipients in California from 1987 to 1999.

Development of a four county detailed administrative database on over 20,000 welfare recipients.

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"Study of the October, 1993 Canadian Election and the 1992 Canadian Referendum on the Charlottetown

Agreement'' with Richard Johnston, André Blais, Joe Fletcher, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Neil Nevitte. Rolling cross-

section study of both campaigns with a panel from 1992-1993.

"Survey of political participation in the Estonian and Russian Republics'' with Cynthia Kaplan (Principal

Investigator) and others, Spring, 1991, Fall, 1992 and Spring, 1993. Over 6,800 first-stage interviews completed in

Estonia and over 12,300 in Russia. Follow-up surveys of 1,200 for Estonia were completed in Fall, 1992 and 2,500

for Russia were completed in Spring, 1993.

"Survey of political participation in United States,'' with Sidney Verba, Kay Schlozman, and Norman Nie. 1989-90.

"Study of the November, 1988 Canadian Election," with Richard Johnston, André Blais, and Jean Crête.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Member, Social Mobility Group, National Academy of Sciences—2012-2015

President, American Political Science Association, 2009-2010.

Vice-President, American Political Science Association, 2006-2007.

Council Member, Association for Public Policy and Management, 2003-2006.

Treasurer, American Political Science Association, 2003-2005.

Vice-President, Midwest Political Science Association, 2003-2004.

Co-Chair of the 2003 Meetings of the American Political Science Association.

Editorial Advisory Board, American Journal of Political Science, 2002 to present.

Editorial Advisory Board, Evaluation Review, 1993-Present.

Editorial Advisory Board, American Political Science Review, 1992-1995.

Editorial Advisory Board, Political Analysis, 1988-Present.

President, Political Methodology Group, 1992-1993 --- The PMG is an affiliated group of the APSA.

SELECTED MAJOR GRANTS AND CONTRACTS: PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

“Berkeley Institute of Data Science (BIDS),” Moore and Sloan Foundations (2014-Present), co-PI with Principal

Investigator Saul Perlmutter and others.

“Politics, Economics, Psychology and Public Policy: An IGERT Doctoral Program (2005-2010),” PI with Steven

Raphael, funded by the National Science Foundation.

“Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM),” 2002-2010, PI with others, funded by the National Science

Foundation.

Pew Foundation (2001-2002), “Survey of Governmental Objectives and Political Participation,” Principal

Investigator with Merrill Shanks.

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National Science Foundation (1998-2000), “California Census Research Data Center,” Principal Investigator.

California Policy Seminar (1999-2000), “The Dynamics of Welfare in Agricultural, Rural, and Urban Counties.”

Principal Investigator.

Department of Social Services, State of California (1995-2000), "Data Collection and Data Analysis for the Cal-

Learn Evaluation,” Co-Principal Investigator.

Pew Charitable Trusts (1997-1999), “Civic Life, Trust, and Political Participation." Principal Investigator.

National Science Foundation (1996-1998) for the second round of "The Multiple Investigator Common Vehicle

Study of Attitude Change, Political Persuasion, and the Dynamics of Political Reasoning,'' Co-Principal investigator

with Paul Sniderman and Phil Tetlock.

Department of Social Services, State of California (1992-1998), "Data Collection and Data Analysis for the

Assistance Payments Demonstration Project,'' Principal Investigator.

Division of Workers' Compensation, State of California (1994-1996), "Development of a Workers' Compensation

Information System for the State of California," Principal Investigator.

National Science Foundation (1993-1995) for "The Multiple Investigator Common Vehicle Study of Attitude

Change, Political Persuasion, and the Dynamics of Political Reasoning,'' Co-Principal investigator with Paul

Sniderman and Phil Tetlock.

Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (1992-1995), "A Study of the 1992 Canadian

Referendum and the 1993 Canadian Election,'' Co-Principal Investigator with Richard Johnston, André Blais, Joe

Fletcher, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Neil Nevitte.

National Science Foundation (1992-1996), "Political Participation in Estonia and the Russian Federation.''

Co-Principal Investigator with Cynthia Kaplan.

National Science Foundation (1990-1992), "Statistical methods for Multidimensional Scaling and Non-Linear

MIMIC Models in Political Science.'' Principal Investigator. to 1992.

Ford Foundation, Hewlett Foundation, Spencer Foundation, and National Science Foundation (1988-1991), "Citizen

Participation in America.'' Co-Principal Investigator with Sidney Verba, Kay Schlozman, and Norman Nie.

Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (1988-1991), "A Study of the 1988 Canadian Election.''

Co-Principal Investigator.

MEMBERSHIP IN SELECTED ADVISORY COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES

Member, Lincoln Project on the Future of American Public Higher Education, American Academy of Arts and

Sciences—2012-2017

Member, Board on Research Data and Information, National Academy of Sciences—2012-2015

Member, 2008-Present, Advisory Board, Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, Stanford University.

Member, 2006-2007, Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastructure, Office of Cyberinfrastructure, National Science

Foundation.

Member, 2004-2005, Social Science Research Council’s “National Research Commission on Elections and Voting”

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Member, 2001-2003, Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Advisory Board, National Science Foundation.

Member, 1999-2001, National Science Foundations Peer Review Panel for “Methods, Measurement, and Statistics”.

Member, 1998-2002, Wisconsin Works--Management and Evaluation Project, National Technical Advisory Com.

Member, 1998-2000, GAO Working Seminar on Social Program Information Systems.

Member 1997-1998, Task Force on Campaign Reform, Funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts.

Member, 1995-1997, Advisory Committee, National Issues Conference held in Austin, Texas, January, 1996.

Member, 1996-1999, Technical Advisory Committee, National Commission on Civic Renewal.

Member, 1996-1998, Advisory Panel on Research Uses of Administrative Data of the Joint Center for Research on

Poverty of Northwestern University/University of Chicago.

Member and Chair, 1994-2002, Department of Politics Visiting Committee, Princeton University.

MAJOR ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS

Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy, July 2009-present. The Goldman School, founded at the University of

California, Berkeley in 1969, is one of the nation’s first graduate programs of its kind. Today it is ranked among the

very top policy programs in the country and is recognized nationally and internationally as a source of highly

qualified professionals in the field. Embracing the realms of both domestic and international policy, the School

prepares students for careers including policy analysis, program evaluation, program management, and policy and

political leadership. GSPP graduates enjoy an outstanding rate of employment and career advancement, working in

government, in the private and nonprofit sectors, in research organizations, and as consultants. As Dean, Henry

Brady has diversified and expanded the faculty, revamped and enlarged Global Executive Education, started a new

mid-career Masters of Public Affairs degree, instituted a program of producing MOOCs and other forms of online

education, started UC Public Policy Web-TV, enhanced the School’s development operation, created several new

research centers, incorporated a major research center on higher education, focused on faculty improvement through

peer review and peer working groups, developed a strategic plan tied to budgetary allocations, instituted programs to

enhance classroom climate, developed and moved along a proposal for a third building for the school, and

significantly increased the school’s ongoing revenues and philanthropy. He has also been active in the larger

campus as co-principal investigator for the Moore-Sloan funded Berkeley Institute for Data Science, the Haas

Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society (leading clusters on income disparities and religious diversity), the

Information Technology Strategy Committee, chair of major searches (e.g., Dean of Journalism, Dean of Social

Sciences, Academic Director of the Religious Diversity Cluster), and a spokesperson for higher education through

his affiliations with the Campaign for College Opportunity and the Lincoln Project of the American Academy for

Arts and Sciences.

Director, UC Berkeley Survey Research Center (SRC), 1999-August 2009. The SRC, originally created in 1958,

developed and applied systematic methods for inquiring about people’s attitudes and behaviors, observing their

relationships and actions, and collecting information about their histories and experiences. SRC had an international

reputation for collecting, processing, and disseminating survey, administrative, and ethnographic information. The

SRC was a home for an interdisciplinary set of a dozen faculty members, organized speaker series and conferences,

undertook large-scale research projects involving complicated data collection and data analysis methods, maintained

an archive of quantitative social science data for the Berkeley campus, managed a telephone interviewing facility,

and managed extramural funding for its faculty and staff of about 100 people. The SRC was a research center, a data

collection center, and a data archive. The SRC offered high-quality data collection and analysis services to faculty

researchers and governmental agencies in a competitive and volatile environment which placed special demands on

its management. As Faculty Director, Henry E. Brady reported directly to the Vice Chancellor for Research, and the

unit’s approximately 100 staff and affiliates included 12 faculty members, 18 graduate students, 20 undergraduate

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students (many of whom worked as survey interviewers), 16 survey professionals and 8 data archive and data

analysis professionals (of whom six were PhDs), 9 supporting staff, and a variable number of survey interviewers

and data entry clerks (between 10 and 40). In addition to the building at 2538 Channing Way on the south side of

the Berkeley campus, the SRC operated a nearby call facility with 32 interviewing stations. The Survey Research

Center ceased operations in 2010 as a cost saving measure in response to cuts during UC Berkeley’s budget crisis.

Director, UC DATA (University of California Data Archive and Technical Assistance), 1992-August 2009. UC

DATA (succeeded by D-Lab) was UC Berkeley’s principal archive of digitized social science data and statistics

which supported the social science data needs of UC Berkeley researchers by providing access to a broad range of

computerized social science data to faculty, staff, and students at UC Berkeley. UC DATA developed new datasets

from administrative and other data sources, provided advice to researchers and state agencies on ensuring data

confidentiality, provided access to non-public Census data through the California Census Research Data Center

(CCRDC) which is a partnership with the US Census Bureau.

Director of Graduate Studies, UC Berkeley, 1992-1994. As Director of Graduate Studies, Henry Brady reported to

the Chair of the Political Science Department and oversaw the graduate program. He worked with Political Science

staff and faculty to ensure a strong graduate program and to help graduate students make their way through it.

Director, Center for the Study of Politics and Society, National Opinion Research Center, 1988---1990—Faculty

Director of a Center including the General Social Survey and other political and social research.

Director, Harvard Data Center, 1984-1987. As Director, Brady expanded the Harvard Data Center by updating its

data management system and developing on-site computer facilities for students in a new facility.

Short Biography

Henry Brady is Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy and Class of 1941 Monroe Deutsch Professor of

Political Science and Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. He received his PhD in Economics and

Political Science from MIT in 1980. He has written on electoral politics, political participation, and political change

in the United States, Canada, Estonia, and the Soviet Union. He has also written on social welfare policy, political

polling, political identity, voting systems, higher education policy, political identity and statistical methodology, and

he has worked for the federal Office of Management and Budget and other organizations in Washington, D.C. He is

past president of the American Political Science Association, and past president of the Political Methodology Society

of the American Political Science Association. He was director of the University of California’s Survey Research

Center from 1999 to 2009. He is coauthor of Letting the People Decide: Dynamics of a Canadian Election (1992)

which won the Harold Innis Award for the best book in the social sciences published in English in Canada. He is co-

author of Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics (1995) which won the Philip Converse Award

for a book making a lasting contribution to public opinion research and the AAPOR book award for influential books

that have stimulated theoretical and scientific research in public opinion. He is co-author of Expensive Children in

Poor Families: The Intersection of Childhood Disability and Welfare (2000), and Counting All the Votes: The

Performance of Voting Technology in the United States (2001). He is co-editor of Rethinking Social Inquiry (2004)

which won the Sartori Award for best book on qualitative methods, Capturing Campaign Effects (2006), and the

Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology (2008). He is co-author of The Unheavenly Chorus: Unequal Political

Voice and the Broken Promise of American Democracy published in 2012, and co-author of Unequal and

Unrepresented: Political Inequality and the People’s Voice in the New Gilded Age published in May 2018. Brady

has also authored numerous articles on political participation, political methodology, the dynamics of public opinion,

and other topics. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2003 and a Fellow of the

American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2006. He is a founding fellow of the Society for Political

Methodology and he received their career achievement award in 2012. In 2014 he was named alumnus of the year

by his undergraduate school, Harvey Mudd College. In addition to his professorial appointments, Brady has been

Dean, Goldman School of Public Policy, Director of UC Berkeley’s Survey Research Center, and Director of UC

Data Archive and Technical Assistance.