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Joined February 2015
NEW: @pewresearch’s Methods team is proud to announce the public release of version 1.0 of pewmethods, an R package containing functions that we use in our day-to-day survey data work. You can find the package on GitHub here:
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Pew Research Center Methods team R package of miscellaneous functions - pewresearch/pewmethods
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Very excited about our webinar with @pewmethods this week! We will look at how they set their research agenda, their Trends Panel + some best practice in survey research. Also a great chance to hear from a US think tank! If you're a member, sign up here: https://t.co/Oj5NVrmBeq
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De-identification is a normal step in the publication of research data. But it can be tricky to redact unstructured data that isn’t arranged in any kind of predetermined format. Read more about how we redact identifying information:
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In this post, we discuss three methods to identify and remove specific words and phrases in unstructured text data.
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A recent analysis from the Pew-Knight Initiative uses a multimethod approach to studying news influencers, an emerging part of the news and information landscape. We're hosting a virtual panel about the findings this Thursday at 12pm EST. Register here: https://t.co/2tUDylpbQJ
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How are election polls conducted? How accurate are polls? And how has polling changed since 2016 and 2020? Find answers to these questions and more in our key things to know about election polling post:
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The real environment in which polls are conducted bears little resemblance to the idealized settings presented in textbooks.
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In 2015, we faced a fundamental question: What infrastructure do we need to build to support the ongoing work of a computational social science team? We landed on Kubernetes – the back-end tool that powers the systems our research team interacts with.
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In this post, we delve into Kubernetes – the back-end tool that powers the systems our research team interacts with.
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Are you a journalist hoping to use polls in your reporting? We compiled a list of tips for you to responsibly and effectively use polling in your work.
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We’ve compiled some tips for journalists who use polling in their work during election season and beyond.
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Online opt-in polls have become increasingly popular. And for some purposes, they can perform similarly to more traditional survey approaches. There is evidence, however, that the online environment in which they operate is somewhat unstable. Read more:
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We examine how an opt-in poll may have unintentionally misled the public about the sensitive issue of Holocaust denial among young Americans.
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Looking ahead to the 2024 U.S. presidential election, you may be wondering how different demographic groups voted in the last few elections. Explore a detailed breakdown in our study of validated voters:
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68% of U.S. adults who voted in the 2020 presidential election turned out to vote in the 2022 midterms. Former President Donald Trump’s voters turned out at a higher rate in 2022 (71%) than did...
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How can you spot a trustworthy poll? Transparency in how a poll was conducted is associated with better accuracy. The polling industry has several platforms and initiatives aimed at promoting transparency in survey methodology. Read more:
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The real environment in which polls are conducted bears little resemblance to the idealized settings presented in textbooks.
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As the Center marks its 20th anniversary this year, we take a look back at how Americans’ views and experiences have evolved on topics ranging from technology and politics to religion and social issues.
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We took a closer look at how Americans’ views and experiences have evolved on a variety of topics over the last 20 years.
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How can journalists use polls in their reporting? Surveys provide unique insights about people’s views and experiences. These data-based facts can be widely applied to journalists’ work. Explore more on Decoded:
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We’ve compiled some tips for journalists who use polling in their work during election season and beyond.
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The latest edition of The IRE Journal dives deep into elections: https://t.co/gYYSIVQ30R Our writers offer guidance on navigating disinformation danger from artificial intelligence, investigating campaign finances and gerrymandering, finding alternatives to traditional
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Predicting who will vote is critical – and difficult. Preelection polls face one crucial challenge that routine opinion polls do not: determining who of the people surveyed will actually cast a ballot. Read more:
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The real environment in which polls are conducted bears little resemblance to the idealized settings presented in textbooks.
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We peel back the curtain on @pewresearch's methods in our Decoded blog, providing a behind-the-scenes look into our methodology.
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So how does election polling fit in? Read more in our new post (2/2):
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The real environment in which polls are conducted bears little resemblance to the idealized settings presented in textbooks.
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Restoring people’s confidence in polling is an important goal, because robust and independent public polling has a critical role to play in a democratic society. It gathers and publishes information about the well-being of the public and about citizens’ views on issues. (1/2)
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NEW: An updated Pew Research Center analysis explains key points the public should know about polling heading into this year’s presidential election.
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The real environment in which polls are conducted bears little resemblance to the idealized settings presented in textbooks.
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As public-facing social scientists committed to innovation, here at @pewresearch we're intrigued by what LLMs might add to our toolkit. In this new post on our Decoded blog, we share our current guidelines for the internal use of LLMs.
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In this post, we’ll share our current guidelines for the internal use of large language models and potential areas of experimentation.
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Ever wonder how @pewresearch measures some of the most important core characteristics of the public? Explore what we judged to be the most important personal characteristics and identities for comparing people who take part in our surveys.
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As a shop that studies human behavior through surveys and other social scientific techniques, we have a good line of sight into the contradictory nature of human preferences. Here's a look at how we...
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The internet is a vast repository of modern life, with hundreds of billions of indexed webpages. But even as users across the world rely on the web, content sometimes disappears from view. Our analysis shows just how fleeting online content actually is:
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