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State of the States: Importance of Religion

The second in Gallup's "State of the States" series reveals that the Southern states of Mississippi, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee are the nation's most religious, while the New England states of Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, and ...

Smokers Go for Hillary

“Clinton beats Obama as the preferred choice for the Democratic nomination among smokers by a 49% to 47% margin. Among Democrats who are not smokers, Obama wins by a 53% to 44% margin.”

Bush, Congress, Supreme Court Near Historical Low Approval

The latest Gallup Poll finds the approval ratings for President Bush (30%), Congress (19%), and the Supreme Court (48%) all on the low end of what Gallup has measured historically.

Evaluating Your Business Ethics

Max Bazerman is the author or editor of 16 books and more than 180 research articles, including a recent paper on why we aren’t as ethical as we think we are. In this interview, he tells why we don’t accurately assess our ethicality and why the ...

Majority of Americans Say Racism Against Blacks Widespread

A majority of Americans, including a majority of whites, Hispanics, and -- in particular -- blacks, say racism against blacks is widespread in the United States. At the same time, a substantial minority of Americans say racism against whites is ...

Religious Intensity Predicts Support for McCain

Americans who say religion is an important part of their daily lives support John McCain over Barack Obama, 50% to 40%, while their less religious counterparts support Obama over McCain, 55% to 36%. Hispanic Catholics and black Protestants ...

Most Americans Say U.S. Is Now in Economic Recession

According to 76% of Americans, the U.S. economy is now in a recession, and nearly 60% say an economic depression is at least somewhat likely in the next two years.

How to Keep Great Nurse Managers

Hospitals have been worried about the steady stream of nurses exiting the profession and the relative trickle of those entering it. That concern led two researchers to tackle these essential questions: What makes nurses stay? And what makes ...

Malaysian Muslims More Likely Than Non-Muslims to Trust Government

Malaysia's non-Muslims tend to hold less favorable perceptions of the government than Muslim residents do. About three in four non-Muslims perceive corruption to be widespread in the government, compared with about half of Muslims. Two-thirds of ...

In Malaysia, Muslims More Bullish on Economy Than Non-Muslims

Since 1971, Malaysia's economic policy has included programs specifically intended to improve the economic standing of ethnic Malays, who make up most of the country Muslim population. Today, despite the fact that they still have a lower average ...
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