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Do Black Americans have a more negative outlook on American democracy than white Americans?
I'd like to see analysis of these two demographic groups on the question about Who American Democracy is working for, term positivity for the words in the democracy ...
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Which terms make people feel more hopeful about the future?
Do the terms that are rated more positively shift when examined by political ideation?
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Religious perceptions of equity and other "political" concepts.
What can we understand about the moral imperative people of faith may have about values like equity, equality, social justice, etc. that are often used by people with ...
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Partisan differences
How do Republicans, Dems and Independents react to these words?
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Do women and men have the same or different reasons for "most positive" and "most negative" terms?
I would like to see a comparison by gender of the reasons people give for selecting "most positive" and "most negative" words in each of the three theme groups.
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Where is there common ground between generations?
One of the stark showings of the past few seminars has been the gap in positivity and the "meant for" sentiments between 18-35-year-olds and 65-75+ on the terms ...
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See data by generation, by class, by cultural geography, by settlement pattern?
Is it possible to report out on the stratification of the data by: Age (16 to 25, 26 to 45, 46 to 60, 61 to 80, 80 to 99) Class (income/employment/education), ...
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How connected are Americans, really?
The survey asks how often participants "discussed politics and community issues with neighbors." Given the crisis of belonging, isolation, and loneliness in our ...
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data visualization request
Can we get a data visualization on the juxtaposition between "democracy" and "racial equity"?
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Did rural Americans get more or less positive on civic terms between 2021 and 2023?
I'd like to see a comparison of how rural voters perceptions of the 11 retested civic terms changed between 2021 and 2023.
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Siri Erickson
(14 Feb)
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