TESS Associate PIs
Max H. Bazerman (Business Adminstration, Harvard Business School)
Stephen Benard (Sociology, Indiana University)
Adam Berinsky (Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Galen Bodenhausen (Psychology, Northwestern University)
Toby Bolsen (Political Science, Georgia State University)
Gary Bolton (Managerial Economics, University of Texas at Dallas)
Ann Bostrom (Public Affairs, University of Washington)
Cheryl Boudreau (Political Science, University of California, Davis)
Ted Brader (Political Science, University of Michigan)
J. Michael Brick (Statistics & Survey Methodology, University of Maryland; Westat)
Christopher J. Bryan (Behavioral Science, University of Chicago Booth School of Business)
Emilio Castilla (Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Adrienne Colella (Management, Tulane University)
Jessica Collett (Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles)
Shelley Correll (Sociology, Stanford University)
James Cox (Economics, Georgia State University)
Maureen Craig (Psychology, New York University)
Matthew Davis (Public Policy, University of Michigan)
John Dovidio (Psychology, Yale University)
Jennifer Dykema (Sociology, University of Wisconsin Survey Center)
Catherine Eckel (Economics, Texas A&M University)
Michael Elliott (Biostatistics, University of Michigan)
Christopher Federico (Political Science, University of Minnesota)
Daniel Friedman (Economics, University of California, Santa Cruz)
Craig Fox (Management, University of California, Los Angeles)
Adam Galinsky (Management, Columbia University)
John Garcia (Center for Political Science, University of Michigan)
Claudine Gay (Political Science, Harvard University)
Francesco Guala (Economics, University of Milan)
Eszter Hargittai (Communication, University of Zurich)
Allyson Holbrook (Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago)
Shanto Iyengar (Political Science, Stanford University)
Matt Jans (Survey Methodology, University of California, Los Angeles)
Dan Kahan (Law & Psychology, Yale Law School)
Judy Kasper (Health Policy, Johns Hopkins University)
Joann Keyton (Communication, North Carolina State University)
Gary King (Government, Harvard University)
Yanna Krupnikov (Political Science, Stony Brook University)
Thomas Leeper (Political Science, Facebook)
Matthew Levendusky (Political Science, University of Pennsylvania)
Bruce Lewenstein (Communication, Cornell University)
George Loewenstein (Economics & Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University)
Nancy Mathiowetz (Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, emeritus)
Leslie McCall (Sociology, City University of New York)
Scott McClurg (Political Science, Southern Illinois University)
Joanne Miller (Political Science, University of Delaware)
Diana Mutz (Political Science & Communication, University of Pennsylvania)
Stephen P. Nicholson (Political Science, University of California, Merced)
Erik Nisbet (Communication, The Ohio State University)
Danny Oppenheimer (Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Melon University)
Efrén O. Pérez (Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles)
Tasha Philpot (Political Science, University of Texas at Austin)
Philip Potter (Woodrow Wilson Department of Politics, University of Virginia)
Brian Powell (Sociology, Indiana University)
Natasha Quadlin (Sociology, The Ohio State University)
Jennifer Robbennolt (Law & Psychology, University of Illinois College of Law)
Deitram Scheufele (Science Communcation, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Jonathon P. Schuldt (Communication, Cornell University)
Paul Slovic (Psychology, University of Oregon)
Mark Snyder (Psychology, University of Minnesota)
Brian Southwell (Journalism & Mass Communication, RTI International, UNC-Chapel Hill, and Duke)
Sophie Trawalter (Public Policy & Psychology, University of Virginia)
Benjamin Valentino (Government, Dartmouth College)
Roberto Weber (Economics, University of Zurich)
Ismail White (Political Science, Duke University)
Robb Willer (Sociology, Stanford University)
Gordon Willis (Psychology, National Cancer Institute)
George Wu (Behavioral Science, University of Chicago)