More than 50 years ago, Seymour Lipset summarized the big discrepancies in the polls about domestic issues, about ...
Some 233 million — or 81% of Americans aged 12 and over — consumed online audio in the last month. Furthermore, some 219 million Americans over the age of 11 — or 76% — listened to online audio in the ...
Research published in Injury Epidemiology suggests widespread extremist attitudes among military veterans are rare. While veterans are not broadly prone to political violence, the study notes that ...
The latest Infinite Dial study found that U.S. podcast and online audio consumption have reached all-time highs.
We highlight why transparency matters in opinion polling — plus more from two recent webinars with the Roper Center.
The new research reveals that the village has all but vanished for many working parents, with 81% reporting the "village" of people that parents can rely on to help with their child care during the ...
A new survey by The Allstate Foundation and Gallup suggests that young people do give back, even if their charitable works ...
A new survey by The Allstate Foundation and Gallup suggests that young people do give back, even if their charitable works ...
Farming is changing from manual, experience-led observation to data-driven decision-making powered by advanced sensing systems and artificial intelligence. A new research paper titled “Fast Forward ...
The most common form of service for young people involves giving, according to the Gallup poll. About half said they donate or organize donations for food, clothing or other items, underscoring the ...