Researchers explain how voting behavior affects polarization in U.S. political parties
The study used data derived from U.S. Congress stretching back more than…
New research shows increased women political leadership associated with significant societal benefits
The report is based on the analysis of more than 500 bodies…
American public’s unfavorability of China amid COVID-19 reached historic highs
A vast majority of Americans held unfavorable views of China, reaching new…
Right-leaning Americans less likely than Democrats to perceive the COVID-19 pandemic as a serious threat to public’s health
Americans are divided on their views as to whether the coronavirus pandemic…
A majority of Americans believe social media companies have too much power in politics
Initiated by the US-based nonpartisan think tank Pew Research Center, the study…
Gender equality advocated by a majority of Americans even among those who hold non-feminist beliefs
The survey was conducted between mid-March and early-April of 2020, according to…
Younger Americans more likely to express favorable views of foreign nations even as they grow older, survey shows
Younger Americans tend to have more favorable views of other countries compared…
A US-based study shows the state of gender bias and equal rights
A research team asked more than 3,000 American adults for their input…
US still dominant, but China and Germany rising in global influence, transatlantic relations study shows
Both China and Germany have surged in global influence in recent times…
Most Americans dislike both presumptive nominees in the 2020 election race
The majority of respondents in a survey shared dislike toward both the…
Extreme left and right-leaning ideologies correlated with the sharing of more hyper-partisan information on social media
To examine the extent to which people consume inaccurate news on social…
Members of Congress remain deeply divided on COVID-19 issues, Twitter study shows
The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal Science Advances.