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Registered voters have more confidence in the accuracy of electronic voting machines that provide paper receipts than paper ballots counted by hand. Politics ...

The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research

With our rigorous, objective research and AP's unbiased journalism, we have conducted more than 250 studies of critical issues, including trust in media, health ...

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The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research taps into the power of social science research and the highest-quality journalism to bring key ...

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The AP-NORC Center provides citizens, journalists, and leaders in business and government with the timely data and analysis they need to make sense of ...

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Making news with highly reliable monthly polls on current events and trends.

Yes, we're divided. But new AP-NORC poll shows Americans still ...

Most U.S. adults share many core values on what it means to be an American despite the country's deep political polarization according to a ...

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In an age when truth is a battleground, NORC delivers rigorous, unbiased data and insights that government, media, and individuals can trust.

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Republican voters are more likely to favor ID requirements for registering and voting, while Democrat voters favor measures to simplify registering and ...

Americans are widely pessimistic about democracy in the United ...

... The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. Majorities of adults say U.S. laws and policies do a poor job of representing ...

Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research - PBS

Politics Aug 08. About 3 in 4 U.S. adults say the 2024 election will determine the fate of U.S. democracy. By Ali Swenson, Linley Sanders, Associated Press.

Climate change concerns grow, but few think Biden's ... - AP News

A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows 45% of U.S. adults say they've become more concerned about ...

The AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research

Developed by The Associated Press and NORC at the University of Chicago, AP VoteCast is a new way to survey voters.

The Media Insight Project | NORC at the University of Chicago

The Media Insight Project is a collaboration between the American Press Institute and the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research to conduct high-quality, ...

AP-NORC poll: Many in US doubt their own impact on climate

The June Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, which was conducted before Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act ...

The Long-Term Care Poll – A survey research program conducted ...

A survey research program conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research with funding from The SCAN Foundation.

AP-NORC poll shows voters worried about post-election violence

A new poll finds that American voters are approaching the presidential election with deep unease about what could follow.

Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research

The SCAN Foundation's publication Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research - The Long Term Care Poll.

UChicago Harris/AP-NORC Poll: There is Bipartisan Concern About ...

Only 14% of adults are even somewhat likely to use AI to get information about the presidential election, and there is a bipartisan ...

AP-NORC/EPIC Poll on Climate and Energy Policy

The AP-NORC/EPIC poll found that Americans found the science of climate change increasingly convincing, and 52 percent of Americans said they would support a ...

Associated Press- NORC Center for Public Affairs Research

This research investigated the awareness, attitudes, and understanding of long term care by Americans over the age of 40 through three different studies. The ...


Islamophobia in the United States

American Muslims often face Islamophobia and racialization due to stereotypes and generalizations ascribed to them. Due to this, Islamophobia is both a product of and a contributor to the United States' racial ideology, which is founded on socially constructed categories of profiled features, or how people seem.