Trust in government and science increased considerably amid COVID-19 pandemic The study was authored by Shaun Goldfinch, Ross Taplin, and Robin Gauld. January 8, 2021January 9, 2021 Wellness
Many Americans are leery and condemn U.S. tech giants amid pressure from lawmakers The American public may have lost confidence in tech giants and their ability to foster user-friendly experiences on their platforms, new research suggests. October 27, 2020October 27, 2020 Society
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. October 23, 2020 Society
Many in the U.S. suggest state governments lifted COVID-19 restrictions too early The new survey was initiated between late-July to early-August and involved thousands of American participants. August 6, 2020August 6, 2020 Society
New research shows increased women political leadership associated with significant societal benefits The report is based on the analysis of more than 500 bodies of research that has delved into the impacts of women leaders and politics. August 1, 2020August 1, 2020 Society
Study finds less corruption in countries where more women are in government "This research underscores the importance of women empowerment, their presence in leadership roles and their representation in government." June 15, 2018 Society