reportJun 14, 2022 Hispanic Americans’ Trust in and Engagement With Science Increasing representation in science is seen as important for attracting more Hispanic people to science.
reportApr 7, 2022 Black Americans’ Views of and Engagement With Science Black Americans hold multifaceted views when it comes to trust in medical research scientists: Majorities hold largely positive views of their competence, but express concern about the potential for misconduct.
short readsSep 23, 2021 Americans who relied most on Trump for COVID-19 news among least likely to be vaccinated Looking at respondents to 2020 and 2021 surveys reveals differences in vaccination rates based on where people turned most for COVID-19 news.
short readsJun 9, 2021 Use of anonymous sources uncommon in early Biden coverage, least likely in outlets with right-leaning audiences 11% of stories about Joe Biden’s early days as president cited an anonymous or unnamed source, and fewer than 1% relied solely on such sources.
short readsMay 26, 2021 COVID-19 was pervasive in the media’s early coverage of the Biden administration The pandemic and its effects on society became a pervasive part of the media narrative about Joe Biden’s first 60 days in office.
reportMay 26, 2021 Gen Z, Millennials Stand Out for Climate Change Activism, Social Media Engagement With Issue Majorities of Americans support an array of measures to address climate change but stop short of a full break with fossil fuels.
short readsNov 2, 2020 Two-thirds of U.S. adults say they’ve seen their own news sources report facts meant to favor one side 59% of Americans say made-up information that is intended to mislead causes a “great deal” of confusion about the 2020 presidential election.
short readsAug 3, 2020 A growing share of voters say it’s important to them to hear from the Trump and Biden campaigns A majority of voters said it is very or somewhat important to them to get messages from the presidential campaigns about important issues.
short readsJul 9, 2020 Younger adults differ from older ones in perceptions of news about COVID-19, George Floyd protests Those ages 18 to 29 differ from older Americans in their news consumption habits and in their responses to major news events and coverage.
short readsMay 1, 2020 Most Americans say COVID-19 has changed news reporting, but many are unsure how it’s affected the industry The public’s sense about the pandemic’s impact on the financial well-being of most news organizations is far from clear.