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Why the margin of error matters more than ever in reading 2024 election polls

A political opinion poll aims to get a representative sample of the wider public. borzaya/iStock / Getty Images Plus  – a pollster with 30 years...

The number of religious ‘nones’ has soared, but not the number of atheists – and as social scientists, we wanted to know why

Fewer people are affiliated with religion in the United States, but that hardly means that they’re all atheists. Anthony Bradshaw/Photographer's Choice RF via Getty...

Gen Z and millennials have an unlikely love affair with their local libraries

Libraries are chock-full of resources – including free Wi-Fi. Maskot/DigitalVision via Getty Images by Kathi Inman Berens, Portland State University and Rachel Noorda, Portland State University CC...

Americans remain hopeful about democracy despite fears of its demise – and are acting on that hope

Black voters are punishing anti-democratic candidates at the ballot box. AP Photo/Morry Gash by Ray Block Jr, Penn State; Andrene Wright, Penn State, and Mia Angelica...

US birth rates are at record lows – even though the number of kids most Americans say they want has held steady

by Sarah Hayford, The Ohio State University and Karen Benjamin Guzzo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Birth rates are falling in the U.S....

A window into the number of trans teens living in America

Though intolerance is still commonplace, young Americans are finding it less stigmatizing to openly identify as trans. AP Photo/Lynne Sladky by Jody L. Herman, University of...

Research suggests cat and dog ‘moms’ and ‘dads’ are parenting their pets

by Shelly Volsche, Boise State University A pup out for a stroll, without paws touching the ground. Shelly Volsche, CC BY-ND Have you noticed more cats riding...

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