Search
-
A Majority of Americans Believe the Killing of Iranian General Soleimani Has Made the United States Less Safe
Nearly two in three Americans see the killing as a rise in conflict with Iran
-
Reuters/Ipsos Iran Poll
Americans increasingly see war with Iran as a likelihood; a plurality does not support a preemptive attack.
-
Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Impeachment Tracker (01/08/2020)
Despite confrontation with Iran and the impeachment vote, Trump's approval rating remains static.
-
How Strongly Do People Identify with their Zodiac Sign? Well, It Depends on Who You Are
As both the year and decade wrap-up, many people will be turning inward and skyward to get an idea of what the next year, or ten, will hold. In this new survey of Americans, we investigate these cosmos-focused people.
-
Does advertising have a responsibility to be inclusive?
Gender roles are a prominent part of advertising and communications.
-
Gender means more than you think it does
The conversation around gender is shifting. No longer is it just about traditional gender roles. Now, it’s about the role of gender itself.
-
How we research a changing gender landscape
Agree or disagree: “A person is either a man or a woman and not anything in between.”
-
American Opinion on Military Intervention in Iran
While most Americans see Iran as a potential security threat, they are not in favor of a preemptive strike on Iranian military interests
-
The Future of Gender is Increasingly Nonbinary
New Report Explores Public Opinion, Marketing and Business in the Gender Spectrum
-
Congress Is Divided Over Impeachment’s Legislative Limbo. Turns Out, Americans Are Too.
Impeachment still hangs in legislative limbo as the new year begins. Americans are split over how Congress should move forward on almost everything.