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    The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults recruited from landline and cellphone random-digit-dial (RDD) surveys. Panelists participate via monthly self-administered web surveys. Panelists who do not have internet access are provided with a tablet and wireless internet connection. The panel is being […]

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    News Media and Political Attitudes in France

    Findings about news media views and habits in France from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.

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    News Media and Political Attitudes in Denmark

    Findings about news media views and habits in Denmark from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.

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    News Media and Political Attitudes in Sweden

    Findings about news media views and habits in Sweden from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.

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    News Media and Political Attitudes in Germany

    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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    News Media and Political Attitudes in Spain

    Findings about news media views and habits in Spain from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.

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    News Media and Political Attitudes in Italy

    Findings about news media views and habits in Italy from a survey about media, political attitudes and populist views across eight Western European countries.

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    For a Lot of American Teens, Religion Is a Regular Part of the Public School Day

    Religion in public schools has long been a controversial issue. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1962 that teachers and administrators cannot lead prayers in public schools, and a decision in 2000 barred school districts from sponsoring student-led prayers at football games. At the same time, the court has held that students retain a First […]

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