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When and Why Marriage Became Partisan

Gallup data show U.S. marriage rates have declined since 1980, especially among Democrats compared with Republicans.

Vital Signs Get Stronger on Blood Pressure Testing for Women

Just in time for American Heart Month, the Hologic Global Women's Health Index shows high blood pressure testing is up among women.

Global Study Aims to Uncover How Humans Flourish

Results from the first year of the multiyear Global Flourishing study offer insights into why people's lives are going well.

The Impact of CliftonStrengths on Student Engagement and Retention

Research shows that a strengths-based approach to education positively impacts student engagement and retention.

Western Governors University 25th Anniversary Impact Report

WGU 25th Anniversary Impact Report

Study Shows 2U Tech Boot Camp Grads See Quick ROI

Participants in a recent Gallup-2U study of graduates of 2U boot camps reported earning substantially higher salaries one year after graduation, offsetting more than half of the sticker price of their programs.

Untangling Americans' Complex Views of Morality

Americans have negative views of the state of moral values in the nation, but at the same time have become more accepting of a variety of moral behaviors.

Religion in the U.S.: Items of Note From Ongoing Research

Find out more about recent research on Americans' religious behavior in a time of significant change.

Smoking's Relationship to Education Disentangled

Smoking is much more prevalent among those with lower levels of formal education, an example of the general educational divide in health outcomes in the U.S. today.

Too Many Teams, Too Many Bosses: Overcoming Matrix Madness

Here's what to do when your teams suffer from collaboration overload.
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