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Teens, Social Media and AI Chatbots 2025 - Pew Research Center
Dec 9, 2025 · Pew Research Center conducted this study to better understand teens’ use of social media, the internet and artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots. The Center conducted an online survey of …
Public Trust in Government: 1958-2025 - Pew Research Center
Dec 4, 2025 · PEW RESEARCH CENTER A timeline of trust in the federal government: 1958: 73% of Americans trusted the federal government to do the right thing almost always or most of the time – …
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Americans’ trust in scientists in 2024 | Pew Research Center
Nov 14, 2024 · Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how Americans view scientists and their role in making public policy. For this analysis, we surveyed 9,593 U.S. adults from Oct. 21 …
How Americans View AI and Its Impact on People and Society
Sep 17, 2025 · Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ views of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on people and society. For this analysis, we surveyed 5,023 …
Public Trust in Government: 1958-2024 - Pew Research Center
Jun 24, 2024 · Public trust in government remains low, as it has for much of the 21st century. Roughly two-in-ten Americans say they trust the government in Washington to do what is right “just about …
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2. Voting patterns in the 2024 election - Pew Research Center
Jun 26, 2025 · Voting patterns among many demographic groups in 2024 were similar to those in 2020 and 2016, but Trump made gains among several key groups, a Pew Research Center analysis shows.