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  • How question style can influence survey responses: the effect of multiple-selectArticle

    How question style can influence survey responses: the effect of multiple-select

    When YouGov surveys Americans, we aim to ask questions that accurately measure their beliefs, expectations, and behaviors. How we ask these questions can affect how survey takers respond.

    4 days ago
  • What Americans think about boundaries and romantic relationshipsArticle

    What Americans think about boundaries and romantic relationships

    A new YouGov survey reveals that many Americans have mixed feelings about relationship boundaries and that many are familiar with many therapy-speak words.

    4 days ago
  • Across generations: Americans describe close relationships with their grandparents and grandchildrenArticle

    Across generations: Americans describe close relationships with their grandparents and grandchildren

    Many Americans say their grandparents have taught them things, including about family history (61%), cultural traditions (51%), skills or hobbies (50%), and religion or spirituality (48%).

    6 days ago
  • Many Americans link increases in extreme weather to climate changeArticle

    Many Americans link increases in extreme weather to climate change

    Most Americans believe the frequency and severity of certain types of extreme weather have increased — including wildfires, heat waves, floods, droughts, hurricanes, and tornadoes. Majorities who think each of these events has become more common or severe believe climate change is mostly or entirely responsible for the changes.

    9 days ago
  • Many Americans — including most Republicans — believe the pope should stay out of U.S. affairsArticle

    Many Americans — including most Republicans — believe the pope should stay out of U.S. affairs

    Pope Francis is thought of favorably by more Americans than the Catholic Church is, though Roman Catholics view him somewhat more negatively than they view the Catholic Church overall.

    15 days ago
  • Which technologies do Americans associate with AI?Article

    Which technologies do Americans associate with AI?

    Of the technologies asked about, Americans are most likely to say that "a chatbot that immediately answers customer questions" is an example of AI, with 76% identifying it as such.

    21 days ago
  • Which school subjects do Americans say are most relevant to their lives? Article

    Which school subjects do Americans say are most relevant to their lives?

    Aside from the subjects most often included in school curricula, there are other skills that Americans say would be useful for students to learn in grades K-12. More than nine in 10 Americans say that each of the skills of spelling, cooking, typing, and writing a check are somewhat or very useful for students to learn

    22 days ago
  • Americans are divided on the impact of college fraternities and sororitiesArticle

    Americans are divided on the impact of college fraternities and sororities

    Majorities of Americans believe that fraternities and sororities exclude potential members very or somewhat often based on candidates' popularity, physical appearance, and class background.

    23 days ago
  • Most American adults under 30 prefer watching TV with subtitles — even when they know the languageArticle

    Most American adults under 30 prefer watching TV with subtitles — even when they know the language

    Popular reasons for using subtitles include enhanced comprehension, helping to understand accents, noisy environments, and hearing difficulties.

    about 1 month ago
  • Adoption in America: Who should be allowed to adopt?Article

    Adoption in America: Who should be allowed to adopt?

    Majorities of Americans believe race, religion, and country of origin of the child should not be factors in adoption.

    about 2 months ago
  • You can ride your skateboard on the sidewalk, but keep your bike on the street, say AmericansArticle

    You can ride your skateboard on the sidewalk, but keep your bike on the street, say Americans

    A recent YouGov poll asked Americans about various modes of transportation and whether they believe each one should be ridden on the sidewalk or in the street when used in urban areas.

    about 2 months ago
  • Americans are far more likely to believe in the American Dream now than they were a year agoArticle

    Americans are far more likely to believe in the American Dream now than they were a year ago

    More Americans also find the American Dream personally attainable in 2023 than they did in 2022. Today, 44% think the American Dream is very or somewhat attainable for them; in 2022, 29% did.

    2 months ago
  • Americans’ rankings of 30 occupationsArticle

    Americans’ rankings of 30 occupations

    The occupations Americans think have the most positive impact tend to be seen as underpaid. Politicians, CEOs, and professional athletes are seen as the most overpaid but rank near the bottom for positive impact.

    2 months ago
  • Two-thirds of Americans say it’s difficult to find affordable housing in their areaArticle

    Two-thirds of Americans say it’s difficult to find affordable housing in their area

    Many Americans are paying a lot for housing, worrying about housing costs, and having trouble finding affordable housing in their areas.

    2 months ago
  • Majorities of Americans say it's too hot where they live and expect temperatures to rise in 10 yearsArticle

    Majorities of Americans say it's too hot where they live and expect temperatures to rise in 10 years

    One in five Americans (19%) — including 26% of people in the South — say they've personally experienced a power outage this summer due to issues with the power grid.

    2 months ago
  • What do Americans think about the Civil War?Article

    What do Americans think about the Civil War?

    The issue of responsibility for instigating the war splits opinion, though more place blame on the South than on the North. Four in 10 say the South started the war, 11% say the North did, and 35% deem both sides equally responsible.

    2 months ago
  • What do Americans think about different parenting styles, and which style did they grow up with?Article

    What do Americans think about different parenting styles, and which style did they grow up with?

    More Americans consider an authoritative parenting style to be effective than do any of the other five major styles, and most Americans think parents today aren't tough enough with their children.

    2 months ago
  • Do Americans think moral values in the U.S. are declining?Article

    Do Americans think moral values in the U.S. are declining?

    What do Americans think about changes in morality, and are they right?

    2 months ago
  • Pets and morality: How attached are Americans to their pets?Article

    Pets and morality: How attached are Americans to their pets?

    American pet owners asked whether they'd save the pet they are most personally attached to, rather than an unspecified dog, are roughly twice as likely to choose to save the animal over people.

    2 months ago
  • Four in 10 Americans say their air quality is currently being affected by wildfiresArticle

    Four in 10 Americans say their air quality is currently being affected by wildfires

    In the Midwest, the number of people who say they're being affected has risen 31 percentage points since last month. Fewer people in the South and the West say they have been affected by the latest round of fires.

    3 months ago

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