Elmo Roper was an influential American pollster and public opinion researcher, known for his significant contributions to the field of survey research. He was born in 1900 and passed away in 1971. Roper was one of the pioneers of the use of scientific methods to gauge public sentiment and opinion. In the 1930s, he founded Elmo Roper Associates, a polling organization that conducted various surveys on public attitudes towards social, political, and economic issues.

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