Q&A: Why and how we expanded our American Trends Panel to play a bigger role in our U.S. surveys
Nick Bertoni, manager of the American Trends Panel, explains how the panel works and what its recent expansion means for our future survey work.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Nick Bertoni, manager of the American Trends Panel, explains how the panel works and what its recent expansion means for our future survey work.
Response rates to telephone public opinion polls conducted by Pew Research Center have resumed their decline, to 7% in 2017 and 6% in 2018.
What does the migration to online polling mean for the country’s trove of public opinion data gathered over the past four decades?
A median of 52% across 26 countries consider North Korea’s nuclear program to be a major threat to their country.
Just 7% of Americans say race should be a major factor in college admissions, while 19% say it should be a minor factor.
About half of Americans say reducing the budget deficit should be a top policy priority this year for the president and Congress.
On issues including national identity and religious minorities, views among UK adults align very closely to general opinion across the EU.
A growing share of people globally see U.S. power and influence as a major threat to their country. Views are linked with attitudes toward Trump and the U.S. as a whole.
The landscape of relationships in America has shifted dramatically in recent decades. Read eight facts about love and marriage in the country.
Pew Research Center released several reports in 2018 that explored the role and meaning of algorithms in people’s lives today.
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