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Cliff’s Take: 9/11’s Long Reach
Americans still see international terrorism as one of the top threats to the U.S.
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Trust in research
Read our latest paper with insights about fostering trust, advocacy and motivation among research participants.
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Americans still see 9/11 as one of the most impactful events in recent history
The events of September 11th, 2001 have implications for daily life, 20 years on.
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As new school year begins, parents increasingly concerned about kids falling behind
New USA Today poll shows majority of Americans support mask and vaccine requirements in the classroom
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Cliff’s Take: Vaccine Hesitancy May Be Weakening
Employer mandates and FDA approval make the vaccine more palatable to some of the holdouts.
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Americans support the decision to withdraw from Afghanistan
A majority say that the costs of the war were not worth it
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Americans say the 1980’s were the best decade for music
One in four Americans have at least one tattoo
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Most parents feel it’s tougher to be a parent now than it was 20 years ago
As summer winds down, we look at people’s experiences and perceptions of parenthood.
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Most Americans think the end of the U.S. presence in Afghanistan makes no difference on our safety from terrorism
New ABC News-Ipsos poll finds the public gives Biden poor marks on Afghanistan and immigration, more positive on COVID and infrastructure
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Majority of parents say it is harder to be a parent now, compared to 20 years ago
Beliefs in women’s opportunities for advancement vary among men and women