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John Brehm is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, specializing in American political behavior with a focus on public opinion, political psychology, and bureaucratic politics. His work addresses survey methodology flaws, bureaucratic response to democratic governance, and the interplay between values and information in shaping public opinion. He has authored influential books such as Hard Choices, Easy Answers (2002) and Working, Shirking, and Sabotage (1997). Brehm has taught courses ranging from graduate-level statistical analysis to undergraduate classes on democracy and political organizations.
His research explores how institutional structures and psychological factors influence political behavior, particularly in contexts of ambiguity and conflict. He has also contributed to understanding trust dynamics within public bureaucracies and the challenges of non-response in opinion surveys. Brehm maintains an active presence in academic discourse through teaching, publishing, and advising, though no specific students are listed in available texts.




