School of Communication

Peter V. Miller

Department of Communication Studies

Peter V. Miller

Associate Professor
p-miller@northwestern.edu
Frances Searle Building
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-144
Evanston , IL 60208-2952
847-491-5835
Graduate Programs: Media, Technology & Society, Communication Studies

Peter Miller is editor of the scholarly journal, Public Opinion Quarterly. He teaches and conducts research on public opinion and research methods. He focuses on issues of validity in social science research, including public opinion polls, government surveys and audience measurements, and on the role of survey research in public policy.

Education

PhD Mass Communication Research, The University of Michigan
AB Journalism, The University of Michigan

Recent Publications

With Justine Cassell. “Is It Self-Administration If the Computer Gives You Encouraging Looks?” in F.G. Conrad & M.F. Schober, eds., Envisioning the Survey Interview of the Future. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2007.

“The Authority and Limitations of Polls,” in J. Manza, F.L. Cook, and B. I. Page, eds., Navigating Public Opinion. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Courses

Public Opinion
Campaign Strategy
Research Methods
Problems and Techniques in Survey Research

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Peter V. Miller

Department of Communication Studies

Peter V. Miller

Associate Professor
p-miller@northwestern.edu
Frances Searle Building
2240 Campus Drive, Room 2-144
Evanston , IL 60208-2952
847-491-5835
Graduate Programs: Media, Technology & Society, Communication Studies

Peter Miller is editor of the scholarly journal, Public Opinion Quarterly. He teaches and conducts research on public opinion and research methods. He focuses on issues of validity in social science research, including public opinion polls, government surveys and audience measurements, and on the role of survey research in public policy.

Education

PhD Mass Communication Research, The University of Michigan
AB Journalism, The University of Michigan

Recent Publications

With Justine Cassell. “Is It Self-Administration If the Computer Gives You Encouraging Looks?” in F.G. Conrad & M.F. Schober, eds., Envisioning the Survey Interview of the Future. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2007.

“The Authority and Limitations of Polls,” in J. Manza, F.L. Cook, and B. I. Page, eds., Navigating Public Opinion. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

Courses

Public Opinion
Campaign Strategy
Research Methods
Problems and Techniques in Survey Research