Most young Americans favor reforms, a nationwide survey suggests
A new national poll unveiled that many young Americans advocate for reforms in various areas of society.
Researchers explore prejudice against Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic
The findings may explain why many Americans blame their fellow people of Asian descent for purportedly amplifying the virus' spread.
Most people say climate change is as a serious concern as the spread of viral diseases
Most people around the world are as worried about climate change as the spread of viral diseases, like COVID-19, a…
Many Americans support the use of anonymous sources in journalism
The survey was conducted by Pew Research Center.
Improvements to Germany’s health care system may boost asylum seekers’ mental health
The findings were released in the peer-reviewed journal PLOS One.
The 2016 US election led to a decline in mental health among Muslim college students
The new research was published in JAMA Pediatrics.
Researchers claim to find no concrete correlation between undocumented immigration and acts of criminality
The study appeared in the Journal of Crime and Justice.
Most Americans are positive of the nation’s steady shift toward more racial and ethnic diversity
The study was conducted on more than 11,000 adult participants.
Most people share high confidence in Germany’s head of federal government Angela Merkel
The survey was published by the US-based think tank Pew Research Center.
Scientists and scientific research are held in high regard across the globe, survey finds
The survey was conducted prior to the World Health Organization's declaration of a pandemic in early-2020.
Researchers found social distancing more effective than travel bans during a global pandemic
The findings appeared in Scientific Reports.
More participation in political activity linked to higher levels of narcissism
The study was authored by Peter Hatemi and Zoltán Fazekas.