Tufts Public Opinion Labin3StreamsDo conservatives really have better mental health? Perhaps not.A new experiment provides the answer why.5 min read·Apr 9, 2024--28--28
Tufts Public Opinion Labin3StreamsWhat the 2022 midterm elections can tell us about what will happen in Novemberby Thomas Hershewe, Zoe Kava, and Brian Schaffner5 min read·Mar 22, 2024--14--14
Tufts Public Opinion LabFaith and climate: navigating beliefs among worshippersby Emily Thompson (class of ‘24)5 min read·Dec 29, 2023----
Tufts Public Opinion Labin3StreamsIs it really “the economy, stupid”?The limits of using polls to explore the relationship between economic circumstances and vote intentions7 min read·Dec 19, 2023--6--6
Tufts Public Opinion LabReproductive Rights Under Siege: The Hidden Politics of Abortion Accessby Caroline Soler (class of ‘25)4 min read·Dec 13, 2023----
Tufts Public Opinion LabReproductive Rights Under Siege: Unmasking the Dominance of Crisis Pregnancy Centers over Abortion…by Caroline Soler (class of ‘25)9 min read·Dec 13, 2023----
Tufts Public Opinion LabThe complicated relationship between partisanship and trust in state versus federal governmentBy Cameron Cokinos, Jaime Givens, Ananya Gita, and Anna O’Sullivan4 min read·Nov 16, 2023----
Tufts Public Opinion LabA House Divided: Gun Control as a Divisive Issue Among Individuals Living with Gun Ownersby Kyle Krell (class of 2024)6 min read·Nov 14, 2023----
Tufts Public Opinion LabDo young white Democrats really feel as threatened by the police as young black people do?by Thomas Hershewe (class of 2024)5 min read·Nov 7, 2023----
Tufts Public Opinion LabAmericans are using social media for politics less than they used toby Zoe Kava (Class of 2024)5 min read·Nov 2, 2023----