Favorable views of NATO remain steady across the majority of member countries, survey finds
NATO is viewed favorably across many member nations with Poland allocating the…
Researchers explore the possibility of abating political polarization among American voters
Researchers at McGill University set out to establish if influencing voters to…
Study indicates a bickering, partisan Congress may actually enhance legislative effectiveness
The findings were released in the peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports.
Most Americans infer the media as an essential role in balancing democracy, survey finds
In a recent survey, it found that the majority of American participants…
Partisanship still considered the most differentiating factor dividing both political parties
Partisanship remains the most prominent differentiating factor among presidential candidates this election…
Apprehension of migrants in the US-Mexico border is highest since 2007, study shows
Border Patrol agents experienced the largest apprehension of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico…
Many Republicans portray Democrats as immoral, unpatriotic, survey finds
A new survey found many Republicans depict Democrats as immoral and unpatriotic,…
Media-reported polls that favor voter’s candidate of choice perceived as more credible
New research examined how partisan polls influenced voters, including their perception of…
Political ideology could shape moral beliefs, study suggests
New research from Penn State found that political affiliation may shape one's…
Voters want more science-based discussion this election, survey shows
An Iowa survey shows voters want more discussion on scientific research and…
Over-claiming knowledge linked to anti-establishment voting, study suggests
The findings were published in Social Psychological and Personality Science.
Study examines Facebook news feed and self-perception of political knowledge
A study has found that internet users who consume political information after…