Misinformation and fears about its impact are pervasive in 11 emerging economies
Many social media users in 11 emerging countries report being regularly exposed to misinformation when using the platforms.
Many social media users in 11 emerging countries report being regularly exposed to misinformation when using the platforms.
Overall, about two-in-ten Americans say they have ever spoken with or been interviewed by a local journalist.
Roughly half of Americans say it’s better for a woman who wants to reach high political office to have children before entering politics. Views are different when it comes to leadership positions in the business world.
In general, Western European countries that have a mandatory church tax aren’t any less religious than those that don’t have such a tax.
While U.S. Jews have a strong attachment to Israel, they are divided in their assessment of Trump’s handling of the Israeli-Palestinian issue.
Many South Africans are dissatisfied with the state of their democracy. Confidence in some civic institutions declined from 1990 to 2013.
Over half of women and men who were eligible to vote cast ballots in 2018. Compared with 2014, turnout increased by double digits among both genders.
What is the internet? Who is an internet user? Research suggests that some people who use the internet may not be aware that they’re doing so.
Certain black Americans – particularly those who are college educated or male – are more likely to say they’ve faced certain situations because of their race.
When compared with other wealthy nations, the U.S. is unique in that a large share of its population prays every day.