To help journalists cover the 2024 U.S. election, we share a collection of the election-related resources we’ve published so ...
Journalists who want to learn about the benefits and pitfalls of poll and survey research can start with these five things.
Check out our interactive timeline and find out when your state can start processing advance ballots for the November 2024 ...
This column about voter registration deadlines is an updated version of a column that appeared on The Journalist’s Resource in 2022. In most Western democracies, voter registration takes place ...
To help journalists understand margin of error and how to correctly interpret data from surveys and polls, we’ve put together a list of seven tips, including ...
Know Your ResearchTip sheets and explainers to help journalists understand academic research methods; find and recognize high-quality research; investigate scientific misconduct and research errors; ...
Uri Simonsohn, a behavioral scientist who coauthors the Data Colada blog, urges reporters to ask researchers about preregistration and expose opportunities for fraud.
This is what the research says on why 2023 was a record warm year and how climate predictions affect a range of news beats, from agriculture to aviation. Plus, 3 tips for covering and localizing ...
The Journalist’s Resource publishes its written content under a Creative Commons — Attribution/No derivatives license. This means you can republish our articles for free, both online and in print, and ...
2014 study by American University and Columbia on the factors influencing public opinion on research, including partisanship, ideology, education and attitudes toward science. The study found that ...