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Robust Polling Standards

Survey Methodology

Origin Data Source OpenAlex
Analysis Computed Jun 23, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
The consistent use of established survey methodologies, such as the American Trends Panel with its nationally representative sampling, underscores the ongoing demand for robust and credible data in market research and political polling. This reinforces the importance of rigorous methodology for accurate public opinion assessment.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["survey methodology" "nationally representative panel" "randomly selected U.S. adults" "American Trends Panel" "public opinion" "brand reputations"]
Driving Media Context
MarketingProfs.com • Jun 16, 2026

The 20 Brands With the Best Reputations in America [Infographic]

Chewy, Toyota, and Samsung are the major brands that have the best reputations with American adults, according to recent research. Read the full article at M...
Pew Research Center • Jun 16, 2026

Republicans, Democrats continue to differ sharply on voting access

About six-in-ten Americans support no-excuse early or absentee voting, but partisan divides remain, with GOP support falling sharply since 2018.
Pew Research Center • Jun 10, 2026

Appendix A: Survey Methodology

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview Data in this report comes from Wave 183 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s natio...
Pew Research Center • Jun 4, 2026

Most people across 36 countries have negative views of Israel and little confidence in Netanyahu

Majorities in most of the countries we surveyed express an unfavorable view of Israel and little or no confidence in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Slate Magazine • Jun 3, 2026

He’s a Reality TV Villain and a Conservative Candidate in a Blue City. His Success Is a Warning to Democrats Everywhere.

An unlikely conservative candidate is building a movement in a blue city. Democrats helped him do it.
Pew Research Center • Jun 2, 2026

Who do Americans think is going to win the World Cup?

Most Americans say they are unlikely to follow the 2026 World Cup, though immigrants are far more likely than U.S.-born adults to tune in.
Pew Research Center • May 28, 2026

Methodology

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview Data in this report comes from Wave 189 of the American Trends Panel (ATP), Pew Research Center’s natio...
Pew Research Center • May 28, 2026

Do Americans think extreme weather is worse today than in the past?

Key takeaways: Recent scientific studies have found that extreme weather is becoming both more common and more intense, and many Americans have noticed. Majo...
Pew Research Center • May 28, 2026

From carpooling to buying secondhand, what eco-friendly actions do Americans take and why?

Key takeaways: Americans engage in all sorts of green behaviors, from recycling to carpooling to shopping secondhand. A new Pew Research Center survey asked ...
Pew Research Center • May 28, 2026

Americans on what causes climate change: Human activity or natural patterns?

Key takeaways: Almost all climate scientists say the planet is warming, and that this is caused mostly by human activity. But a far smaller share of the Amer...