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Jon Krosnick, professor of communication and of political science, has been polling Americans on their attitudes toward climate issues and policy for 20 years. (Image credit: Courtesy Jon Krosnick)

Public support for climate policy remains strong

Understanding the social dynamics that cause cooperation to thrive, or fail

The social dynamics that cause cooperation to thrive, or fail

woman on phone

Libertarians most likely to use infidelity web site, study finds

How private prison companies are influencing immigration policy

How private prison companies are influencing immigration policy

New Study on Bond Market Indicates Trouble Ahead for Economy

Segregation by race and socioeconomic status persists in US cities, new study finds

Democrats are more analytical than Republicans — barely

Democrats are more analytical than Republicans — barely

The Future of Gigs and Big Rigs

The Rising Price of Medicare Part D’s 10 Most Costly Medications

How job candidates show their emotions may result in hiring disparities, workplace bias

Loneliness found to be high in public senior housing communities

Ancestral people of Chaco Canyon likely grew their own food

Human behavior in ORs parallels primate patterns of hierarchy and gender

The gender bias of names: Surnames standing solo gives men advantage

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