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Belief®: Developing Your Leadership Skills

Explore the Belief theme through the lens of a leader and discover the ways it can empower your leadership.

Personal Religiosity and Attitudes Toward Abortion

Americans' personal religiosity is significantly related to their abortion attitudes, even after controlling for religious and political identity and other demographic variables.

U.S. Confidence in Institutions Mostly Flat, but Police Up

Americans' confidence in the police has increased eight points since last year, but average confidence across 14 U.S. institutions remains historically low.

Religion Considered Important to 72% of Americans

Seventy-two percent of Americans say religion is important to them, but few think its influence on U.S. life is increasing, and a record-low 46% say it can solve most problems.

Religion and the COVID-19 Virus in the U.S.

The COVID-19 virus has disrupted traditional religious practices in the U.S. and may deepen spirituality among Americans as they confront the crisis.

When and Why Marriage Became Partisan

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

Support for Israel in U.S. Hampered by Declining Religiosity

Protestants and highly religious Americans, traditionally Israel's most sympathetic supporters, are shrinking in size.

Vaccine Hesitancy and U.S. Public Opinion

There is no single mechanism for reducing vaccine hesitancy, but surveys suggest what might have the highest probability of increasing vaccine uptake.

Religion and Drinking Alcohol in the U.S.

Highly religious Americans are less likely than others to drink alcohol and are more likely to view drinking as morally unacceptable.

Joe Biden and the Catholic Factor

Biden is only the fourth Catholic major-party presidential nominee in U.S. history, but it's unclear if his religion will be a significant factor in the election.
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