Misinformation in Public Opinion Research: Navigating the Present and Future with Accuracy and Data Ethics

Founder Arundati Dandapani hosts an AAPOR podcast Misinformation in Public Opinion Research with long time fellow members and collaborators Amelia Burke-Garcia and Frank Graves.

Misinformation has proven to be among the most polarizing topics in 21st-century society, creating negative to severe consequences like poor decision-making and even the loss of human lives. But what does misinformation mean in a research context and how does misinformation impact the work of public opinion researchers? What can researchers do to navigate the future with improved accuracy, data ethics and techniques that harness a single version of truth? In this episode, host Arundati Dandapani, MLitt, CAIP, CIPP/C, CIPM, speaks with Amelia Burke-Garcia, PhD and Frank Graves, CAIP, FCRIC, PhD, to dissect and uncover what misinformation means for public opinion researchers and how to prepare for a future with improved accuracy and data ethics.

Host: Arundati Dandapani, MLitt, CAIP, CIPP/C, CIPM, CIPM, CIPM, Founder and CEO of Generation1.ca and Professor at the Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, Canada; AAPOR Social Media Chair and Strategic Planning Committee Member
 
Guests: Amelia Burke-Garcia, PhD, Director of the Center for Health Communication Science and Digital Strategy and Outreach Program Area Director at NORC at the University of Chicago and Frank Graves, CAIP, FCRIC, PhD, Founder and CEO of EKOS Research Associates, Canada
 

Technical Producer and Editor: Erin Spain, MS, Studio Spain Media Group, LLC
Past & Current Communications Chairs: Aleia Clark Fobia and Bob Torongo

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