Pew Research Center’s international methods team ensures that all cross-national and multicultural projects we conduct continue to meet the highest standards of data quality and representativeness, including the Center’s annual Global Attitudes Project, its initiatives on global views of science and scientists, our research on the mobile technology divide in emerging economies, and religious views across Europe.
We are actively involved in each stage of the research process from project design to fieldwork implementation to data-quality assessments, leveraging in-country expertise by collaborating with reputable social research organizations. We balance the unique conditions within each country surveyed – such as local languages, access to technology and cultural considerations – by harmonizing these differences so our cross-national reporting is based on reliable, comparable data.
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Science and Scientists Held in High Esteem Across Global Publics
Majorities across 20 publics say government investments in scientific research are worthwhile and express a lot or some confidence in scientists to do what is right for the public.
Mobile Divides in Emerging Economies
As ownership of mobile phones, especially smartphones, spreads rapidly across the globe, there are still notable numbers of people in emerging economies who don’t have access to mobile phones. And even phone owners struggle with connectivity, costs and security issues.
Eastern and Western Europeans Differ on Importance of Religion, Views of Minorities, and Key Social Issues
The European continent today is split in public attitudes toward religion, minorities and social issues such as gay marriage and legal abortion.
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