Most young Americans favor reforms, a nationwide survey suggests
A new national poll unveiled that many young Americans advocate for reforms…
The 2016 US election led to a decline in mental health among Muslim college students
The new research was published in JAMA Pediatrics.
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…
More participation in political activity linked to higher levels of narcissism
The study was authored by Peter Hatemi and Zoltán Fazekas.
More than half of Americans think social media sites should not allow political ads
The US-based survey was conducted between September 8-13th, 2020.
America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic loathed on the world stage
The findings released by Pew Research Center involved 13 nations, including Australia,…
New research suggests political advertisements do little to persuade voters
The findings were published in Science Advances.
More lawmakers in the U.S. are using the term Latinx on social media
The term is most common among Democrats rather than Republican-backers.
Nations led by women during COVID-19 pandemic experienced less devastating implications
The results appeared in SSRN Electronic Journal.
The motive behind rises in COVID-19 cases in the U.S. varies by political ideology
The survey was conducted by Pew Research Center.