Researchers suggest less than one half of Americans trust the Supreme Court
A survey was administered to Americans months after the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Extending voting rights may reduce the likelihood of political violence
The study was published in the Journal of the European Economic Association.
Study finds children may exhibit accent-based biases by age five
The study was published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology.
New Chinese research shows how mask-wearing influences how people act
The MIT experts also suggested that in China using masks increases moral awareness.
Americans’ views of China are now mixed after 2020: survey
The survey was conducted on U.S. adults during a time of a highly-politicized pandemic.
New study suggests a friendlier syllabus improves professor-student engagement
More than 250 psychology students at OSU took part in the study.
New research finds one in four adults experience transportation insecurity
More than 180 adult participants were included as part of a survey
New research finds forensic scientists tend to be whiter and less diverse in America
In forensic science, practitioners tend to be whiter than the American population it serves.
The vast majority of people around the globe view the UN favorably
The survey was conducted in the Spring of 2022.
New report shows Christianity is on the decline and expected to become a minority religion
The report was released by the Pew Research Center.
Research shows over a third of public schools are still largely racially segregated
According a report released by the U.S. General Accountability Office, more than a third of public-school students attend learning environments…
Survey shows how Republicans and Democrats differ on immigration policy goals
The survey involved more than 7,000 American adult respondents.