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    2. Younger Europeans are far more likely to get news from social media

    Younger Western Europeans, those ages 18 to 29, are far more likely to get news on social media than older adults (those ages 30 to 49 and those 50 and older). In most countries, they are also more likely to be familiar with the news sources they encounter on social media. Their other experiences on […]

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    Acknowledgments

    This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related reports online at pewresearch.org/pewresearch-org/internet. Primary researcher Paul Hitlin, Senior ResearcherLee Rainie, Director, Internet and Technology Research Research team Aaron Smith, Associate Director, ResearchKenneth Olmstead, Research AssociateAndrew Perrin, Research AnalystAndrea Caumont, Social Media Editor Editorial and graphic design […]

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    4. Americans generally view medical professionals favorably, but about half consider misconduct a big problem

    Most Americans have positive overall views of medical doctors and medical research scientists. But they have more mixed assessments when it comes to trust-related judgments, especially for medical researchers. Fewer than half the public believes medical researchers do a good job, provide fair and accurate information about their findings or care about the public interest […]

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