#survey-methodology

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Silicon Valley
fromSan Jose Spotlight
4 days ago

Santa Clara County residents consider leaving the area - San Jose Spotlight

Many Santa Clara County residents consider leaving due to housing costs and affordability, though population data do not show a mass exodus.
Marketing
fromEMARKETER
1 month ago

Podcast listeners trust their hosts more than any other influencer type

Podcast hosts are the most influential for 56% of weekly podcast listeners—nearly triple the share for social media influencers.
Digital life
fromPew Research Center
1 month ago

Teens, Social Media and AI Chatbots 2025

Two-thirds of U.S. teens use AI chatbots, many use social media almost constantly, and YouTube, TikTok and Instagram are the most used platforms.
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

97 percent of people struggle to identify AI music, but it's not as bad as it seems

Streaming service Deezer ran an experiment recently, with the help of research firm Ipsos. The finding - that 97 percent of people can't tell the difference between fully AI-generated and human-made music - was alarming. But it's also not the whole story. In the survey, 9,000 participants listened to three tracks and were asked to guess which, if any, were completely AI-generated.
Artificial intelligence
Medicine
fromMedscape
2 months ago

Germany: A Magnet for Foreign Doctors, but Losing Its Own

An online survey of 1,271 physicians abroad or planning relocation was conducted Sept 8–Nov 3, 2025, with subgroup-specific margins of error.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

The Most Miserable Country In The World

The researchers poll 1,000 people per nation. They are asked to rank several issues on a scale of 0 to 10, with 10 being the best. The first cut at the data includes GDP per capita, social support, healthy life expectancy, freedom to make life choices, generosity, and perceptions of corruption. The researchers then take more slices of the data. This is broken into eight chapters.
World news
Science
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Are Astrology Followers Gullible? Not Necessarily

More Americans know their horoscope than their blood type; lower education and intelligence correlate with greater perceived scientific merit of astrology.
US politics
fromFuturism
5 months ago

Political Pollsters Are Trying to Save Money by Polling AI Instead of Real People, and It's Going About as Well as You'd Expect

AI-generated survey respondents diverge significantly from real people, producing inaccurate political polling especially for underrepresented demographic groups.
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