Earlier this year, Survey 160 completed a first-of-its-kind survey connecting belief in misinformation with political and demographic affiliation, and self-reported media consumption.
The research, conducted with Survey 160's live interviewer SMS survey software, included interviews with close to 2,000 Americans covering a range of substantive topics, from belief in the medical consensus around vaccinations and GMOs to an accurate understanding of health care and the economy.
A teaser from the not-yet released report is here, showing that Republicans who watch Fox News have significantly lower belief in the scientific consensus around human-caused climate change, even after accounting for differences in education, age, and consumption of other media.
If interested in learning more about the full report or its methodology, please contact Survey 160.
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