Helen Dinerman
Helen Schneider Dinerman was an American sociologist and public opinion researcher.
Biography
Born in New York City in 1920, Dinerman received her education at Hunter College and Columbia University. Later, she worked as a researcher in the United States Office of War Informationand trained at the Bureau for Applied Social Research, the first academic research centre dedicated to survey research,
founded by Paul Lazarsfeld in 1944.
She began working with the International Research Associates in 1948, and became chairman of the firm's executive committee in 1968.
Dinerman died in Emanuel Hospital
in Portland, Oregon on August 14, 1974, while on holiday with her daughter.