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Beth-Ellen Pennell

Director, International Survey Research Operations, University of Michigan

Beth-Ellen Pennell is a prominent figure in the field of international survey research. She served as the Director of International Survey Operations at the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.13 With a Master's Degree in Applied Social Research from the University of Michigan obtained in 1997, Pennell has established herself as an expert in survey design and implementation.6

Throughout her career, Pennell has made significant contributions to the field:

  1. She spearheaded the Cross-Cultural Survey Guidelines (CCSG) initiative, which aims to promote internationally recognized best practices for the design and implementation of multinational, multicultural, or multiregional surveys.4

  2. Pennell played a leading role in the Comparative Survey Design and Implementation (CSDI) initiative, which focuses on improving comparative survey methods.2

  3. Her expertise extends to survey research operations, as evidenced by her directorial role at the University of Michigan.5

Pennell's work has been instrumental in advancing the field of international survey research, particularly in addressing the challenges of cross-cultural and multinational studies. Her leadership and contributions have helped shape best practices and methodologies in the global survey research community.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States