Ahead of Hispanic Heritage Month, who is considered Hispanic in the U.S. today? How do the federal government and others define and count the Hispanic population? And what role does race play in this classification? Find the answers to these questions and more ??
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A nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world.
关于我们
Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping the world. It conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research. Pew Research does not take policy positions. It is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
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https://www.pewresearch.org/
Pew Research Center的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 智库
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Washington,District of Columbia
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2004
- 领域
- Survey research、Demographics、Global surveys、International migration、Immigration、Gender issues、Families、U.S. politics、Internet、Online news research、Journalism、Data Science、Public Opinion、Survey Methodology、Science和Religion
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Pew Research Center员工
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Neil Ruiz
Head of New Research Initiatives at Pew Research Center | Expert on Race, Ethnicity, & Immigration
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Mike Roggero
CEO, Board Director, Growth Advisor
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Maria Thomas
CEO | Experienced Public and Private BOD Member | Current Focus: Next-Gen Consumer Health and New Old Age | Past: E-commerce, Media, IoT
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Richard Wike
Director of Global Attitudes Research, Pew Research Center
动态
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How do Democrats and Republicans describe themselves? Pew Research Center's Andy Cerda dives into the data.?#USPolitics
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If you are a journalist curious about how to write about public opinion polls, we have some tips for you in a new article Katherine Schaeffer and I wrote for the The Investigative Reporters and Editors Journal. Check it out! https://pewrsr.ch/3XDtojF
Pew Research Center’s tips for journalists covering polls – during election season and beyond
https://www.pewresearch.org
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Really enjoyed teaming up with Scott on this election season resource for journalists. If you’ve ever wondered how to factor the margin of error into your polling writeup, or whether survey aggregators yield more trustworthy results than individual polls — this Investigative Reporters and Editors Journal piece is for you!
If you are a journalist curious about how to write about public opinion polls, we have some tips for you in a new article Katherine Schaeffer and I wrote for the The Investigative Reporters and Editors Journal. Check it out! https://pewrsr.ch/3XDtojF
Pew Research Center’s tips for journalists covering polls – during election season and beyond
https://www.pewresearch.org
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Associate Panel Manager Dana Popky explains the different types of polls: government surveys, issue polls, election polls, and market research. Learn more about polling basics here: https://lnkd.in/gTwhxQee
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Ahead of tonight's debate, check out the latest edition of our #Election2024 newsletter.
Harris’ and Trump's contrasting strengths, how election polling has changed, and more
Pew Research Center,发布于领英
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According to the latest Center survey, most White Christians say they would vote for Trump or lean toward doing so if the election were today, including: - 82% of White evangelical Protestants - 61% of White Catholics - 58% of White nonevangelical Protestants More on how U.S. religious groups view Harris and Trump, as well as key election issues like the economy, immigration, health care, and more: https://pewrsr.ch/3XhE2LD
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With less than two months before the November election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump bring contrasting strengths and weaknesses to the presidential contest. Trump’s key advantage is on the economy, while Harris leads on abortion and on several personal traits and characteristics. #Election2024
In Tied Presidential Race, Harris and Trump Have Contrasting Strengths, Weaknesses
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As the 79th United Nations General Assembly opens on Sept. 10, people around the world generally see the UN in a positive light: a median of 58% across 35 countries have a favorable view, while 31% have a negative view, according to a Spring Center survey.
Most people in 35 countries see the UN favorably, but views have dipped in some places
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