Polls on COVID-19 vaccination closely align with CDC data
Public polling estimates on COVID-19 vaccination have been within about 2.8 points, on average, of the CDC’s calculated rate.
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Public polling estimates on COVID-19 vaccination have been within about 2.8 points, on average, of the CDC’s calculated rate.
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A new analysis of survey data finds that there has been no large-scale departure from evangelicalism among White Americans.
73% say they are vaccinated, but at least half express confusion, concern over vaccine information and health impacts.
There is minimal praise from other societies for how the United States and China are handling climate change.
Citizens offer mixed reviews of how their societies have responded to climate change, and many question the efficacy of international efforts to stave off a global environmental crisis.
The digital divide between Americans who have a disability and Americans who do not remains for some devices.
Since the initial disruptions of field operations due to COVID-19, we have been able to conduct 33 surveys in 17 countries and territories.
Surveys can produce widely different estimates depending on how people are asked about their backgrounds.
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