Question order bias can affect how people answer questions. These five tips can help journalists avoid covering problematic ...
We’ve updated this popular tip sheet, which briefs journalists on basic gun facts and terminology. We created it to help newsrooms avoid some of the most common errors in news stories about firearms, ...
To help news outlets avoid biased coverage leading up to Election Day, we look at recent research on gender bias in political ...
To help recruit teachers, many U.S. schools have moved to a four-day schedule. We look at research on its effect on students and schools. Subscribe. It’s free!Sign up for our free newsletter! You’ll ...
Team owners looking to build or revamp big league sports stadiums often seek public funds in the hundreds of millions of dollars. But research conducted over decades indicates these investments almost ...
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This roundup of research on presidential debates, originally published in September 2020, was updated Sept. 11, 2024 with a recent study on how televised debates shape vote choice. Vice President ...
Inclement weather discourages voting on Election Day in the U.S., especially among young adults, people who don’t vote regularly and voters who tend to support Democrats, decades of academic research ...
The medical system is responsible for a surprisingly large percentage of greenhouse gas emissions, and the toll is especially heavy in the U.S. We look at how governments are responding and what ...