Jon Krosnick being Inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University
Honors and Awards
1982 National Institute of Mental Health Graduate Training Fellowship.
1984 Phillip Brickman Memorial Prize for Research in Social Psychology.
1984 American Association for Public Opinion Research Student Paper Award.
1984 National Institute of Mental Health Graduate Training Fellowship.
1984 Pi Sigma Alpha Award for the Best Paper Presented at the 1983 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting.
1984 Elected Departmental Associate, Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, recognizing outstanding academic achievement.
1990 Invited Guest Editor, Social Cognition (Special issue on political psychology, Vol. 8, #1, May)
1992 Invited Address, Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
1993 Brittingham Visiting Scholar, University of Wisconsin.
1995 Erik H. Erikson Early Career Award for Excellence and Creativity in the Field of Political Psychology, International Society of Political Psychology.
1996-1997 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California.
1998 Elected Fellow, American Psychological Association and Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
1998 Elected Fellow, American Psychological Society.
2001-2006 University Fellow, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC.
2003 Prize for the Best Paper Presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior.
2009 Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
2010 Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
2013-2014 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California.
2014 The AAPOR Award, the American Association for Public Opinion Research’s lifetime achievement award, given for an outstanding contribution to the field of public opinion research, including: advances in theory, empirical research and methods; improvements in ethical standards; and promotion of understanding among the public, media and/or policy makers.
2014-2015 Consulting Scholar, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California.
2016 The Nevitt Sanford Award from the International Society of Political Psychology, for professional contributions to political psychology, and given to someone engaged in the practical application of political psychological principles or creating knowledge that is accessible and used by practitioners to make a positive difference in the way politics is carried out.