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Question order bias can affect how people answer questions. These five tips can help journalists avoid covering problematic ...
To help news outlets avoid biased coverage leading up to Election Day, we look at recent research on gender bias in political ...
We’ve updated this popular tip sheet, which briefs journalists on basic gun facts and terminology. We created it to help newsrooms avoid some of the most common errors in news stories about firearms, ...
To help recruit teachers, many U.S. schools have moved to a four-day schedule. We look at research on its effect on students and schools. Subscribe. It’s free!Sign up for our free newsletter! You’ll ...
2014 study by American University and Columbia on the factors influencing public opinion on research, including partisanship, ideology, education and attitudes toward science. The study found that ...
The “costs” of the post-9/11 conflicts can vary according to the research organization doing the estimates and depend on the particular focus and units of measurement. A March 2013 paper from Harvard ...
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2013 research on contraception policies and pregnancy rates, including a 2012 study from Washington University in St. Louis on the relationship between free access to birth control and abortion rates.