report | Feb 26, 2007
A sparring match between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama helped make the 2008 campaign the biggest story in the news last week. And a strange judge kept the Anna Nicole Smith case in the headlines. But it was a Washington Post investigation that created the biggest waves.
report | Feb 25, 2007
Press Release on Wirelss Internet Use data memo
report | Feb 25, 2007
Some 34% of internet users have logged onto the internet using a wireless connection either around the house, at their workplace, or some place else.
report | Feb 23, 2007
Summary of Findings The 2008 presidential campaign has kicked off earlier than usual with more candidates than usual, but many people appear not to have noticed. Americans are no more likely to say they have given the presidential campaign much thought than they did in December, and just small minorities can name a candidate they […]
report | Feb 23, 2007
Summary of Findings The public and the news media divided their attention last week among the top international stories, harsh winter weather, politics and the ongoing saga surrounding the death of Anna Nicole Smith. The Iraq war remained the No. 1 story both in terms of public interest and news coverage, however, the public hung […]
short reads | Feb 23, 2007
That's the increase in overall employment for Hispanics between the second quarters of 2005 and 2006.
short reads | Feb 23, 2007
That's the proportion of U.S. adults who say they see themselves as Christians first rather than as Americans first. An additional 7% say they self-identify as both equally.
presentation | Feb 23, 2007
Recent research looking at teens’ online behaviors and communications choices demonstrates that social networking activity is just one element of a larger shift towards greater engagement with participatory media.
short reads | Feb 22, 2007
That's the percentage of Americans who say that lying is morally wrong, even if it is done to spare someone else's feelings.