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Are We There Yet?
- 2020/04/24
- by Thomas Vladeck
Americans 65 and older think the economy will return to normal activity more than a month later than Americans aged 18-30 (6.8 vs 5.5 months).
Read moreYes, Netflix, We're Still Watching
- 2020/04/24
- by Nina Sabarre
While in lockdown, 67% of Americans are watching more TV and 59% are watching more movies.
Read moreZoomed Out
- 2020/04/24
- by Kyle Block
Our experiment surfaced the ultimate food, beverage, activity, and apparel preferences for an ideal evening spent in quarantine.
Read moreFox News Hoax
- 2020/04/10
- by Thomas Vladeck
64% of Republicans who watch Fox News said the media was exaggerating the seriousness of COVID-19, as compared to 43% of Republicans who don't watch Fox.
Read moreCoronavirus: The Crown Jewel of Confusion
- 2020/03/26
- by Kyle Block
What’s the royal treatment to avoid contracting COVID-19? If your answer involves garlic or your pet hedgehog, we hope you’re quarantined at home alone.
Read moreSince We’re Texting All the Time Anyway...
- 2020/03/26
- by Thomas Vladeck
As the gravity of the COVID-19 pandemic became clear (to most of us, at least), Gradient partnered with Survey160 to conduct a rapid survey via text ...
Read moreLove Is Blind… But What About Fear?
- 2020/03/26
- by Thomas Vladeck
We used an indirect form of survey questioning called a List Experiment to calculate the likelihood that Americans are hiding from public view their ...
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