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* Web site:  [https://analystinstitute.org/ https://analystinstitute.org/]
 
* Web site:  [https://analystinstitute.org/ https://analystinstitute.org/]
 
* Twitter:  [https://twitter.com/AnalystInst @AnalystInst].  Protected Tweets.
 
* Twitter:  [https://twitter.com/AnalystInst @AnalystInst].  Protected Tweets.
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==Priorities==
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2008.
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* "Partnered with dozens of organizations to execute 44 large‐scale field experiments. Topics included which voters are "persuadable", how behavioral science insights can be translated into voter contact tactics, and how to prevent ballot  rolloff. The Analyst Institute was also frequently consulted to provide assistance in experimental design and execution of testing."
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* "support a community of 400 data analysts and related professionals in collaborating and sharing their findings through monthly Analyst Group meetings and retreats."
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2009-2010
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* How Best to Reduce Ballot Rolloff and Increase Ballot Completion?
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* What are the Predictors of Persuadability?
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* Increase the Use of Impact-Based Communications.
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* Which Advocacy Tactics are Most Effective?
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* How Can we best Use Social Networking Technology?
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* How Can we Effectively Engage Surge Voters?
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* Can we Experimentally, and Quickly, Test the Impact of Television Ads?
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* More Trainings, External Communications, and Outreach.
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* Continue to Develop Written Communications.
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* Enhance Skills of the Progressive Data Community.           
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
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* [[William Brannon]], Director of Analytics
 
* [[William Brannon]], Director of Analytics
* [[Kevin Collins]], Director of Research.  Listed as one of [http://campaignsandelections.com/campaign-insider/2348/the-influencers-50 The Influencers 50] by ''Campaigns and Elections'' in Oct. 2014.  
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* [[Kevin Collins]], Director of Research, @kwcollins.  Listed as one of [http://campaignsandelections.com/campaign-insider/2348/the-influencers-50 The Influencers 50] by ''Campaigns and Elections'' in Oct. 2014.  
 
* [[Saul Cunow]], Senior Research Manager
 
* [[Saul Cunow]], Senior Research Manager
 
* [[Galen Deiz]], Analyst
 
* [[Galen Deiz]], Analyst
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* [[Josh Rosmarin]], Deputy Director of Analytics
 
* [[Josh Rosmarin]], Deputy Director of Analytics
 
* [[Meg Schwenzfeier]], Analyst
 
* [[Meg Schwenzfeier]], Analyst
* [[Aaron Strauss]], Executive Director
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* [[Aaron Strauss]], Executive Director, @aaron_strauss
  
 
Former Employees
 
Former Employees
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* [[Jennifer Green]], [https://civisanalytics.com/team/jennifer-green/ former Executive Director now with Civis Analytics].
 
* [[Jennifer Green]], [https://civisanalytics.com/team/jennifer-green/ former Executive Director now with Civis Analytics].
 
* [[Debby Kermer]], Analyst
 
* [[Debby Kermer]], Analyst
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* [[Chris Piotrowski]], Analyst
 
* [[Todd Rogers]], Former Executive Director, trogers@analystinstitute.org. [http://scholar.harvard.edu/todd_rogers/home Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School].
 
* [[Todd Rogers]], Former Executive Director, trogers@analystinstitute.org. [http://scholar.harvard.edu/todd_rogers/home Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School].
 
* [[Meredith Sadin]], Senior Analyst
 
* [[Meredith Sadin]], Senior Analyst
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* Jeff Malachowsky
 
* Jeff Malachowsky
 
* Todd Rogers, Harvard Kennedy School
 
* Todd Rogers, Harvard Kennedy School
* Mark Steitz, TSD Communications
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* Mark Steitz, TSD Communications.  Co-founded Copernicus Analyst (now part of Catalist).  Senior Advisor to Catalist.
  
 
Former Board Members
 
Former Board Members
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Senior Advisors (2009-2012)
 
Senior Advisors (2009-2012)
 
* Chris Mann  
 
* Chris Mann  
* Judith Freeman  
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* Judith Freeman, @judithfreeman
 
* David Nickerson  
 
* David Nickerson  
  
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==Publications==
 
==Publications==
 
* [http://www.funderscommittee.org/files/analyst_institute_review_of_voter_registration_research.pdf Voter Registration Literature Review].  2011?
 
* [http://www.funderscommittee.org/files/analyst_institute_review_of_voter_registration_research.pdf Voter Registration Literature Review].  2011?
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* [http://statevoices.ngpvanhost.com/sites/statevoices/files/GOTV%20Checklist%202012.pdf GOTV Best Practices, 2012 Edition].
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* [https://analystinstitute.org/power-calculator/ Power calculator] Shiny app.
  
 
==Presentations==
 
==Presentations==
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* Video:  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwLDDRSCl04 Regina Schwartz of Analyst Institute at Netroots Nation 2011]
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* [http://www.netrootsnation.org/profile/regina-schwartz/ Netroots Nation participation], Regina Schwartz, 2012-2013.
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** [http://www.netrootsnation.org/nn_events/nn-12/campaign-science/ Randomized Controlled Experiment Results to Win Your Campaign], 2012
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** [http://www.netrootsnation.org/nn_events/nn-13/beyond-the-ab-test-using-social-science-theory-to-get-more-from-your-list/ Beyond the A/B test: Using Social Science Theory to Get More from Your List]
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** [http://www.netrootsnation.org/nn_events/nn-13/what-political-consultants-dont-want-donors-to-know-how-to-win-elections-with-data-driven-field-operations/What Political Consultants Don’t Want Donors to Know: How to Win Elections with Data-driven Field Operations] (video)
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** [http://www.netrootsnation.org/nn_events/nn-13/what-the-f-do-we-know-politics-edition/ What the F*** Do We Know? Applying Scientific Research to Elections]
 
* [http://www.netrootsfoundation.org/2014/05/field-tested-best-practices-for-gotv-in-2014/ Netroots Nation 2014:  Field-tested best practices for GOTV in 2014], Josh Berezin.  2014.
 
* [http://www.netrootsfoundation.org/2014/05/field-tested-best-practices-for-gotv-in-2014/ Netroots Nation 2014:  Field-tested best practices for GOTV in 2014], Josh Berezin.  2014.
* [http://www.netrootsnation.org/profile/regina-schwartz/ Netroots Nation participation], Regina Schwartz, 2012-2013.
 
  
  

Revision as of 06:30, 25 July 2015

The Analyst Institute claims it "is a clearinghouse for evidence-based best practices in progressive voter contact. The Analyst Institute assists organizations in building testing into their voter contact efforts, especially with regard to high priority topics."


Beginnings

Sasha Issenberg in the New York Times gave this description:

  • The Analyst Institute is "a firm quietly founded in 2007 by AFL-CIO officials and liberal allies, which seeks to establish a set of empirically proven "best practices” for interacting with voters."
  • "Nearly all of the Analyst Institute’s research is private, shared only among the participating groups. The institute’s Web site is almost comically empty, and the group’s name — two abstract nouns, cryptically conjoined — evokes a CIA front."

Incorporation

The Business Filings Search at the District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs says the date of organization for Analyst Institute LLC was Jan. 25, 2008.

The address given for the Analyst Institute LLC is 815 16th Street NW, 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20006, which is the address of the AFL-CIO.

The Analyst Institute has filed a report with DC government in 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015, but those reports are not online.

The agent for the business filing was Laurence E Gold, who "works with labor unions, advocacy and charitable organizations, political organizations and activists, political services providers and others so they can succeed in the political, legislative and policy arenas."

Internet

Priorities

2008.

  • "Partnered with dozens of organizations to execute 44 large‐scale field experiments. Topics included which voters are "persuadable", how behavioral science insights can be translated into voter contact tactics, and how to prevent ballot rolloff. The Analyst Institute was also frequently consulted to provide assistance in experimental design and execution of testing."
  • "support a community of 400 data analysts and related professionals in collaborating and sharing their findings through monthly Analyst Group meetings and retreats."

2009-2010

  • How Best to Reduce Ballot Rolloff and Increase Ballot Completion?
  • What are the Predictors of Persuadability?
  • Increase the Use of Impact-Based Communications.
  • Which Advocacy Tactics are Most Effective?
  • How Can we best Use Social Networking Technology?
  • How Can we Effectively Engage Surge Voters?
  • Can we Experimentally, and Quickly, Test the Impact of Television Ads?
  • More Trainings, External Communications, and Outreach.
  • Continue to Develop Written Communications.
  • Enhance Skills of the Progressive Data Community.

People

Current Analyst Institute people page.

Former Employees

Board of Directors

  • Mike Podhorzer, Chair, AFL-CIO
  • Hal Malchow, MSHC
  • Laura Quinn, Catalist. Former Deputy Chief of Staff for Vice President Gore, as Director of the Democratic Technology and Communications Committee for the Democratic Majority Leader in the U.S. Senate.
  • Jeff Malachowsky
  • Todd Rogers, Harvard Kennedy School
  • Mark Steitz, TSD Communications. Co-founded Copernicus Analyst (now part of Catalist). Senior Advisor to Catalist.

Former Board Members

  • Jeff Robinson, ACORN; Citizens Services, Inc.

Senior Advisors (2009-2012)

  • Chris Mann
  • Judith Freeman, @judithfreeman
  • David Nickerson

Affiliations are included for Board members for identification purposes only.

Known funding

Publications

Presentations


Articles about Analyst Institute


Related


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