Building our first video series, ‘Methods 101’
Our Methods 101 videos aim to make survey research accessible to a non-specialist audience. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Our Methods 101 videos aim to make survey research accessible to a non-specialist audience. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look.
Just one-in-ten Americans say social media sites have a mostly positive effect on the way things are going in the U.S. today.
The share of Americans who say they watch television via cable or satellite has plunged from 76% in 2015 to 56% this year.
The abrupt closure of many offices and workplaces this past spring ushered in a new era of remote work for millions of employed Americans and may portend a significant shift in the way a large segment of the workforce operates in the future.
Many social media users in the United States are exhausted by how much political content they see on these platforms.
77% of adults think it’s not acceptable for social media sites to use data about users’ online activities to show them political campaign ads.
A plurality of experts think sweeping societal change will make life worse for most people. Still, a portion believe things will be better in a ‘tele-everything’ world.
We asked U.S. adults whether they consider each of 13 different news outlets to be a part of the mainstream media or not.
Using data from outside organizations has some advantages, but also poses challenges, especially when it comes to media industry data.
While they anticipate an array of problems in the years ahead, these experts offered hope on a notable number of fronts over the next five years. It wasn’t just the optimists who said they see the near future as promising in many regards; most of the respondents who predicted digital life is likely to be […]
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