reportDec 3, 2020 Intent to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine Rises to 60% as Confidence in Research and Development Process Increases Still about two-in-ten U.S. adults are “pretty certain” they won’t get the vaccine – even when there’s more information.
short readsNov 11, 2020 Many publics around world doubt safety of genetically modified foods Concern about genetically modified foods is widespread, with about half of people in 20 publics saying these foods are unsafe to eat.
short readsOct 29, 2020 Both Republicans and Democrats cite masks as a negative effect of COVID-19, but for very different reasons When asked to describe how the COVID-19 outbreak has affected them negatively, Democrats and Republicans are divided on the subject of masks.
short readsOct 26, 2020 What the 2020 electorate looks like by party, race and ethnicity, age, education and religion What does the 2020 electorate look like politically, demographically and religiously as the race enters its final days?
short readsOct 19, 2020 Natural gas viewed more positively than other fossil fuels across 20 global publics A median of 69% of adults across 20 global publics we surveyed are in favor of expanding the use of natural gas.
short readsOct 6, 2020 How important is climate change to voters in the 2020 election? A majority of U.S. registered voters say climate change will be a very or somewhat important issue when casting their vote for president.
short readsOct 5, 2020 Key facts about women’s suffrage around the world, a century after U.S. ratified 19th Amendment At least 20 nations preceded the U.S. in granting women the right to vote, according to an analysis of measures in 198 countries and territories.
reportSep 29, 2020 Science and Scientists Held in High Esteem Across Global Publics Majorities across 20 publics say government investments in scientific research are worthwhile and express a lot or some confidence in scientists to do what is right for the public.
short readsSep 29, 2020 Americans prioritize being a world leader in scientific achievements more than other global publics Nearly seven-in-ten Americans think it is very important for the United States to be a world leader in scientific achievements.
fact sheetSep 29, 2020 Public Views About Science in Australia This roundup of findings shows public views about science-related issues and the role of science in Australian society.