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Jon Alexander Krosnick (born January 5, 1959) is a professor of Political Science, Communication, and (by courtesy) Psychology, and director of the Political Psychology Research Group (PPRG) at Stanford University. Additionally, he is a Frederic O. Glover Professor in Humanities and Social Sciences and a Social Sciences Senior Fellow at Woods Institute. One major focus of his research has been questionnaire design and survey research methods. Krosnick has studied the psychology of attitudes, voter choice behavior, and attitudes toward global warming. He was also a co-principal investigator of the American National Election Study, the nation's long-running and most comprehensive academic research project exploring voter decision-making. Krosnick consults for several organizations, and has testified in court proceedings. Krosnick's work focuses on the design and methodology of questionnaires and surveys, and he has served as a consultant to the government, academia, and industry on these issues. Krosnick was a principal investigator leading the American National Election Studies from 2005 to 2009, along with Arthur Lupia of the University of Michigan. He was a member of the National Election Study Ad Hoc Committee on Survey Mode which compiled a report for the National Election Study Board of Overseers on the pros and cons of moving from face-to-face to telephone interviews. He has also studied the psychology of attitudes and researched how voters make up their minds and how campaigns influence them. He has conducted research on American attitudes toward global warming, how negativity in campaigns affects turnout, and ballot order effects. He has also been an on-television commentator on election night. ==Personal life==
Krosnick was born on January 5, 1959 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to an opera-singer, Evelyn Rieber Krosnick, and Arthur Krosnick, who loved opera. Arthur was a physician who was a diabetes specialist and researcher. Evelyn was a music educator. They were patrons of George Nakashima and collected furniture he designed for their home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Jon Krosnick has a sister, Jody Arlyn, who is a surgeon. He became interested in music at an early age, starting to learn how to play the piano at age 6 and going to a music camp at Interlochen at age 9, where he first encountered jazz drummer Peter Erskine. Erskine would later be a musical influence on him. Krosnick continued playing percussion instruments from elementary school on, becoming a member of the electric jazz band, Charged Particles. Krosnick went to Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey and graduated in 1976. He later graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University in 1980 with a B.A. in Psychology. He then received both an M.A. in 1983 and a PhD in Social Psychology in 1986 from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. On June 1, 1986, Krosnick married Catherine Ann Heaney. He joined the departments of psychology and political science at Ohio State University, Columbus, as a lecturer in 1985, became an assistant professor in 1986, and was promoted to associate professor in 1991. He became a professor and was a member of the Ohio State University (OSU) political psychology program and co-directed the OSU summer institute in political psychology. In 2004, Krosnick became a professor at Stanford, where his wife also accepted a faculty position. The couple have a daughter who graduated from Stanford as an undergrad and is now a PhD student at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health. Jon and Catherine now live in Portola Valley, next to Stanford.
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