How can the U.S. help prevent more political violence? Sophia Pink, Robb Willer, and Joseph Mernyk - November 1, 2022 Our research found two strategies that may help restore general social disapproval of attacks such as the one against Nancy Pelosi’s husband
Who’s getting vaccinated? The answer has changed since the first wave. Cary Wu - September 15, 2022 At first, areas dense with Black and Latino Americans were left behind. Now, counties dominated by Whites are the laggards.
Here’s what persuades Americans to support democracy over party Robb Willer and Jan Voelkel - September 12, 2022 Our new study tested 25 different approaches with both Republicans and Democrats. Here are three that made a difference.
By coming out, Carl Nassib likely improved NFL fans’ attitudes toward gay men. Here’s how we know. Melissa R. Michelson and Brian Harrison - July 1, 2021 Our research tells us what changes straight men’s attitudes toward gay men and trans people
How Donald Trump appeals to men secretly insecure about their manhood Eric Knowles and Sarah DiMuccio - November 29, 2018 From boasting about the size of his penis on national
The Republican tax bill will probably make rich people greedier. Here’s why. Stéphane Côté and Robb Willer - December 20, 2017 [caption id="attachment_67452" align="aligncenter" width="960"] House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.),