reportJan 4, 2021 Faith on the Hill When it comes to religious affiliation, the 117th U.S. Congress looks similar to the previous Congress but quite different from Americans overall.
short readsDec 22, 2020 As CDC warned against holiday travel, 57% of Americans say they changed Thanksgiving plans due to COVID-19 A third of U.S. adults say they changed their Thanksgiving plans “a great deal,” while roughly a quarter changed their plans “some.”
short readsDec 21, 2020 Black, Latino and Asian Americans have been key to Georgia’s registered voter growth since 2016 The number of Black registered voters in Georgia increased the most among all major racial and ethnic groups between 2016 and 2020.
decodedDec 18, 2020 How quantitative methods can supplement a qualitative approach when working with focus groups In a recent project involving focus groups, we tested out quantitative as well as qualitative research methods.
short readsDec 18, 2020 What we’ve learned about Americans’ views of technology during the time of COVID-19 Some of Americans’ pandemic adaptations have relied on technology, including adults working from home and students learning online.
short readsDec 17, 2020 What Biden and Trump supporters tell us in their own words about America’s political divisions Many we surveyed offered thoughtful, respectful – if passionate – affirmations of their own political values.
featureDec 17, 2020 Voters Say Those on the Other Side ‘Don’t Get’ Them. Here’s What They Want Them to Know. Biden and Trump supporters tell us in their own words about America’s political divisions
short readsDec 16, 2020 Women in many countries face harassment for clothing deemed too religious – or too secular Women in 56 countries experienced social hostilities due to clothing that was deemed to violate religious or secular dress norms.
short readsDec 16, 2020 Views of Russia and Putin remain negative across 14 nations A median of 66% of adults in 14 countries express an unfavorable view of Russia, with majorities in 12 of the countries holding that view.
reportDec 15, 2020 Most Republicans Approve of Trump’s Post-election Messaging, but About a Third Say It Has Been Wrong Partisans differ on whether social media companies’ decisions had a major impact on the election.