Arthur Lupia
Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan
Research Professor, Institute for Social Research
Principal Investigator, American National Election Studies
Co-Principal Investigator of the TESS Project
Arthur Lupia conducts research on topics relevant to politics and policy including voting, elections, persuasion, opinion change, civic education, coalition governance, legislative-bureaucratic relationships and decision-making under uncertainty. His books, articles and editorials address these topics by integrating insights from his interactions with mass and elite decision makers with tools and concepts from cognitive science, economics, political science, and psychology.
His work has received many honors including prizes from the American Political Science Association and the National Academy of Science. He has served as a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and was inducted as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2004.