Among multiracial adults, racial identity can be fluid
Is race purely about the races in your family tree? Our new survey of multiracial adults suggests there’s more to racial identity that goes beyond one’s ancestry. The post Among multiracial adults,...
View ArticleExploring Racial Bias Among Biracial and Single-Race Adults: The IAT
To overcome the obstacles of measuring racial attitudes, Pew Research Center conducted an Implicit Association Test (IAT), a technique that psychologists say measures subconscious or “hidden” bias by...
View ArticleLatinos Increasingly Confident in Personal Finances, See Better Economic...
Hispanics have become more upbeat about their personal finances and their financial future since the Great Recession, with 81% saying that they expect their family's financial situation to improve in...
View ArticleThe Racial Confidence Gap in Police Performance
Blacks and whites in the U.S. disagree over police performance and differ on the causes of fatal encounters between blacks and police. The post The Racial Confidence Gap in Police Performance appeared...
View ArticleBehind Trump’s win in rural white America: Women joined men in backing him
Broad economic concerns of rural white Americans aligned with cornerstones of the Trump campaign, and the gender gap played a key role in the 2016 narrative. The post Behind Trump’s win in rural white...
View ArticleBehind the Badge
Majorities of police officers say that recent high-profile encounters between black citizens and police have made their jobs riskier and left many officers reluctant to fully carry out some of their...
View ArticlePolice, public differ on key issues but align on others
The public and the police differ on issues ranging from an assault rifle ban to racial progress in the U.S., but their views align on other issues. The post Police, public differ on key issues but...
View ArticleA closer look at police officers who have fired their weapon on duty
About a quarter of all officers say they have ever fired their service weapon while on the job. Are some more likely than others to have fired their weapon in the line of duty? The post A closer look...
View ArticleRoughly one-in-five police frequently feel angry and frustrated on the job
Officers' feelings of frustration and anger are linked to views of the public and police tactics. The post Roughly one-in-five police frequently feel angry and frustrated on the job appeared first on...
View ArticleLooking to the Future, Public Sees an America in Decline on Many Fronts
When Americans peer 30 years into the future, they see a country in decline economically, politically and on the world stage. The post Looking to the Future, Public Sees an America in Decline on Many...
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