Stuart Carter Dodd (1900–1975) was an American
sociologist and an
educator
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, who published research on the
Middle East
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and on
mathematical sociology
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History
Starting in the early 1940s, Nicolas Rashevsky, and subsequently in the late 1940s, Anatol Rapoport an ...
, and was a proponent of
scientific polling.
Biography
Stuart C. Dodd was born in 1900 in Talas, Ottoman Empire. His father,
William Schauffler Dodd, was a medical missionary there. He graduated from
Princeton University
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in 1926 with a degree in psychology. He began his career as professor of
Sociology
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and Director of the Social Science Research Section of the
American University of Beirut
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. During
World War II
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, Dodd directed opinion survey work for the Allied Expeditionary Forces in
Sicily
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and the
Near East
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.
After the war in 1947, Dodd was appointed Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington and director of the newly created Public Opinion Laboratory, the precursor for the Institute For Sociological Research at the
University of Washington
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, where he remained until 1961. End 1950s he was among the first members of the
Society for General Systems Research
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. He further served on the board of the Forum Foundations, which conducted futures research in the field of Administrative Theory and Many-to-Many Communication technology.
He was a Fellow of the
National Research Council and the
Rockefeller Foundation
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.
Work
Dodd was a leading expert on typical statistical polling as head of the Washington State Public Opinion Laboratory at the University of Washington in the 1960s. He was the only pollster to accurately predict, that U.S. President
Harry S. Truman
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would defeat Governor
Thomas E. Dewey
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and was called to testify before Congress as to how that all happened.
Bogardus Scale
In 1954 Dodd and Nehnevasja became known for their introduction of precise metric distances into the
Bogardus scale. According to Ethington, "revising some of the Bogardus response items and converting each to a power of 10 meters, they captured an almost convincing, common-sense physical distance for each item. Dodd and Nehnevasja had no intention of restoring geometric distance to any kind of constitutive role in the social process. Their sole objective, in fact, was to find an even more objective, trans-spatial metric".
Publications
He authored several textbooks for the university's curriculum, most notably
* 1931, ''Social Relationships in the Near East''
* 1934, ''A Controlled Experiment on Rural Hygiene in Syria''
* 1936, ''The Standard Error of a 'Social Force''
* 1942, ''Dimensions of Society: A Quantitative Systematics For the Social Sciences''
* 1943, ''A Pioneer Radio Poll in Lebanon, Syria and Palestine''
* 1947, ''Systematic Social Science: A Dimensional Sociology''
;Articles
* 1927. "On criteria for factorising correlated variables". In: ''
Biometrika
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'' 1927 19(1–2). pp. 45–52.
* 1947. "The World Association for Public Opinion Research". In: ''
Public Opinion Quarterly
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,'' Vol. 21, No. 1, Anniversary Issue Devoted to Twenty Years of Public Opinion Research (Spring, 1957), pp. 179–184.
* 1952.
Model English for Mechanical Translation: An Example of a National Language Regularized for Electronic Translators.
* 1973. "Techniques for Obtaining Rank Orderings". With: J. David Mart. In: ''
Sociological Methods & Research'', Vol. 1, No. 3, 317–327.
* 1976
''A Scientific Foundation for World Culture'' With Burt Webb.
References
External links
Stuart C. Dodd Institute for Social Innovation
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1900 births
1975 deaths
American sociologists
American University of Beirut people
American expatriates in the Ottoman Empire