Q&A: Why and how Pew Research Center conducted 66 focus groups with Asian Americans
This project represents our first comprehensive examination of Asian American identity using focus groups. Here’s how and why we did it.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
This project represents our first comprehensive examination of Asian American identity using focus groups. Here’s how and why we did it.
49% of Americans say the availability of affordable housing in their local community is a major problem, up 10 points from early 2018.
Latinos with darker skin color report more discrimination experiences than Latinos with lighter skin color.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is spreading through society into some of the most important sectors of people’s lives – from health care and legal services to agriculture and transportation.[1. Pew Research Center has explored the spread of artificial intelligence in several reports about the future of the internet, including “Experts Doubt Ethical AI Design Will Be […]
Facial recognition technology dates back to the 1960s, with techniques that relied on hand coding facial features of each face in the database. The rise of massive databases, automation, complex analytical tools and machine learning has vastly transformed the capacity and reach of this technology. Facial recognition is now used in a variety of contexts, […]
But they hold differing opinions about what that phrase means, and two-thirds of U.S. adults say churches should keep out of politics.
71% of Republican voters say their vote for Congress is “against Biden.”
Here’s a look at public opinion on some of the key issues facing the country, drawn from recent Pew Research Center surveys.
Having a sample of adult Twitter users allows researchers to filter out bots, minors, institutional accounts and international users.
While the largest Christian traditions and religious “nones” can be consistently analyzed, smaller groups produce a large margin of error.
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