Robert Shapiro is an expert on public opinions about various policy issues, including Social Security. He is on the Board of Directors for the Roper Center and on the editorial board for Political Science Quarterly and Public Opinion Quarterly. He has taught at Columbia since 1982 after receiving his degree and serving as a study director at the National Opinion Research Center (University of Chicago).
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
Myths and Misunderstandings About Public Opinion Toward Social Security:
Knowledge, Support, and Reformism coauthor with Lawrence Jacobs (The Century
Foundation, 1999)
The News Media's Coverage of Social Security, coauthor with Lawrence
Jacobs
Polling and Opinion on Health Care ReformAnd A Caution on Where Polls
Sometimes Go Astray, coauthor with Lawrence Jacobs
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