U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey
What Americans know about religion (2010)
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What Americans know about religion (2010)
The 2010 NCI data set totals 52,614 stories: 5,626 newspaper stories, 7,818 online stories, 13,016 stories from network television, 17,087 stories on cable news, and 9,067 stories from radio programs.
PEJ offers topline data for additional content-based reports. The focus of these opportunistic studies ranged from how the media covered health care to when technology stories make news.
Our May 2010 survey contains questions about wireless internet use, broadband adoption and attitudes, adult text messaging habits and the use of mobile phone applications.
This data set contains questions about the internet and health care. It was used in our reports “Americans Living with Disability”, “Health Topics”, “Cancer 2.0”, “Mobile Health 2010”, “Peer-to-Peer Healthcare” and “The Social Life of Health Information, 2011.”
This data set contains questions about Twitter use, and was used in our 2010 update on Twitter adoption.
This survey contains questions about social media use, personal connections, and social support.
This omnibus survey contains questions about the types of content users purchase online. It was used in the report “Paying for Online Content”.
Our November 2010 Post Election survey contains questions about how the internet was used for news gathering and political engagement in the context of the 2010 midterm elections.