Climate Change in the American Mind: Politics & Policy, December 2022 6.1. Relatively few registered voters have...
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5. Who Should Take Action to Address Global Warming?
Climate Change in the American Mind: Politics & Policy, December 2022 5.1. Two in three registered voters want...
4. Special Section: The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
Climate Change in the American Mind: Politics & Policy, December 2022 4.1. Most registered voters have not heard...
GMU 4C 2020 Annual Report
An eye tracking approach to understanding misinformation and correction strategies on social media: The mediating role of attention and credibility to reduce HPV vaccine misperceptions
This study uses an unobtrusive eye tracking approach to examine understudied psychological mechanisms—message...
Americans increasingly understand that climate change harms human health
John Kotcher, Edward Maibach, Seth Rosenthal, Abel Gustafson, and Anthony Leiserowitz The U.S. National Climate...
Politics & Global Warming: April 2020
This report examines registered voters’ climate change beliefs and attitudes, voting issue priorities, support for...
Who do Americans trust most for information about COVID-19?
Jennifer Marlon, Edward Maibach, Matthew Ballew, Parrish Bergquist, Matthew Goldberg, Abel Gustafson, John Kotcher,...
Climate Change in the American Mind: April 2020
This report is based on findings from a nationally representative survey – Climate Change in the American Mind –...
Americans’ Risk Perceptions and Emotional Responses to COVID-19: April 2020
Drawing on a scientific national survey (N = 3,933; including 3,188 registered voters), this report describes...
Young adults, across party lines, are more willing to take climate action
Matthew Ballew, Jennifer Marlon, John Kotcher, Edward Maibach, Seth Rosenthal, Parrish Bergquist, Abel Gustafson,...
Voters Prioritize Directing Stimulus Funds to Clean Energy Rather Than to Fossil Fuels
American voters want politicians to listen to scientists and experts regarding how to handle the coronavirus pandemic....
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