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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Helen Dinerman

Fields
  
Sociology


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Institutions
  
International Research Associates

Alma mater
  
Hunter College Columbia University

Known for
  
Public opinion research

Died
  
August 14, 1974, Portland, Oregon, United States

Education
  
Hunter College, Columbia University

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Helen Schneider Dinerman (25 December 1920 – 14 August 1974) was an American sociologist and public opinion researcher.

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Biography

Born in New York City in 1920, Dinerman received her education at Hunter College and Columbia University. Later, she worked as a researcher in the United States Office of War Information and trained at the Bureau for Applied Social Research, the first academic research centre dedicated to survey research, founded by Paul Lazarsfeld in 1944. She became employed with the International Research Associates in 1948, and became Chairman of the firm's Executive Committee in 1968.

Dinerman died in Emanuel Hospital in Portland, Oregon on 14 August 1974 while on holiday with her daughter.

Legacy

In 1981, the World Association for Public Opinion Research established the Helen Dinerman Award – "in memory of Helen Dinerman's scientific achievements over three decades of public opinion research" – to recognise individuals who have made "significant contributions to survey research methodology".

Selected publications

  • Lazarsfeld, Paul, and Helen Dinerman (1949). "Research for Action". In Paul F. Lazarsfeld and Frank M. Stanton. Communications Research, 1948–49. New York: Harper & Brothers. pp. 73–108. CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Cooper, Eunice; Helen Dinerman (1951). "Analysis of the Film "Don't Be a Sucker": A Study in Communication". Public Opinion Quarterly. 15 (2): 243–64. JSTOR 2746167. doi:10.1086/266306. 
  • References

    Helen Dinerman Wikipedia