American News Pathways Methodology
Data in the American News Pathways project is drawn from The American Trends Panel, a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Read for more information about this survey’s methodology.
Data in the American News Pathways project is drawn from The American Trends Panel, a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Read for more information about this survey’s methodology.
People who are active in religious congregations tend to be happier and more civically engaged than either religiously unaffiliated adults or inactive members of religious groups, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of survey data from the United States and more than two dozen other countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in the UK from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in Sweden from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in Spain from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in the Netherlands from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in Italy from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
Findings about news media views and habits in Germany from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.
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