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Allyson Holbrook is a Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), affiliated with the College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs (CUPPA) and the Department of Public Policy, Management, and Analytics. She holds a PhD in Social Psychology from The Ohio State University. Her research focuses on how attitudes and beliefs form and influence political behavior, and on optimizing survey methodologies to improve data quality and respondent engagement. Holbrook is a leading figure in understanding survey respondent behavior and has contributed to advancements in interviewer effects, question design, and cross-cultural survey practices. She is a member of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, and American Statistical Association.
Her academic career includes teaching advanced survey research methods and exploring topics such as voter turnout reporting accuracy, cultural differences in survey responses, and the role of public opinion in democratic processes. Despite a prolific publication record spanning decades, no formal awards are explicitly noted in the provided texts. She maintains an office at 134 CUPPAH (412 S. Peoria St.) and can be reached at allyson@uic.edu.
Key research themes include:
- Survey respondent cognition and behavior
- Experimental survey methods
- Cultural variability in question comprehension
- Public policy and political participation dynamics
Her work often bridges theoretical social psychology with applied public policy analysis, emphasizing methodological rigor and real-world relevance.
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