Andrew Kohut

Andrew Kohut

President, The Pew Research Center

Andrew Kohut is the president of the Pew Research Center. He also acts as director of the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press (formerly the Times Mirror Center for the People & the Press) and the Pew Global Attitudes Project. He was President of The Gallup Organization from 1979 to 1989. In 1989, he founded Princeton Survey Research Associates, an attitude and opinion research firm specializing in media, politics, and public policy studies. He served as founding director of surveys for the Times Mirror Center 1990-1992, and was named its Director in 1993. He is a past president of American Association of Public Opinion Research and the National Council on Public Polls. In 2005, he received the American Association of Public Opinion Research's highest honor, the Award for Exceptionally Distinguished Achievement. He is a frequent press commentator on the meaning and interpretation of opinion poll results and the co-author of four books, including, mostly recently, America Against the World (Times Books). He received an A.B. degree from Seton Hall University in 1964 and studied graduate sociology at Rutgers, the State University, from 1964 to 1966.

Kohut’s polls show that our concern for the environment is finally catching up with worries over weapons, hunger and poverty.
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We are a politically, economically, racially polarized country, Kohut says.
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Kohut has a philosophy of keeping his own philosophy out of the way.
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Creating snapshots of how ordinary people feel about the big issues is Kohut’s mission.
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In college Kohut was drawn to the idea that attitudes, opinions, and personality types could be measured.