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Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Polling organizations have taken close looks at how election surveys are designed, administered and analyzed. We are no exception.
Highly religious Americans are much more likely to see society in those terms, while nonreligious people tend to see more ambiguity.
57% of Black adults say marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use by adults; 28% say it should be legal for medical use only.
Here is a look at how people in 14 advanced economies viewed the organization, based on surveys conducted in June through August.
Nearly half of Americans (47%) say that the United States’ influence in the world has been getting weaker in recent years.
65% of Americans say the option to vote early or absentee should be available to any voter without requiring a documented reason.
Here is a roundup of Americans’ views of the court, perceptions of its ideology, the history of confirmations and justices’ backgrounds.
55% of U.S. adults now express at least some support for the Black Lives Matter movement, down from 67% in June.
Americans regard advances in artificial intelligence and human enhancement technologies with a degree of caution and uncertainty.
Across 13 countries, people’s assessments of how well their country had handled the coronavirus outbreak were closely tied to partisanship.
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