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The Journalist's Resource - Informing the news with research Skip to content Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy About The Journalist’s ResourceFollow us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate Main Menu About The Journalist’s ResourceFollow us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate Criminal JusticeEconomicsEducationEnvironmentHealthMediaPolitics & GovernmentRace & Gender Search for: Criminal JusticeEconomicsEducationEnvironmentHealthMediaPolitics & GovernmentRace & Gender Media, Politics & Government5 basic things journalists need to know about polls and surveys by Denise-Marie Ordway | October 9, 2024 Want to learn about the benefits and pitfalls of poll and survey research? Read on for insights from a political scientist, a social psychologist, a statistician and an investigative journalist. Expert Commentary Politics & GovernmentWhen can your state start processing advance ballots? Check out this interactive timeline by Clark Merrefield | October 8, 2024 Find out when your state can start processing advance ballots for the November 2024 general election. States that get their advance ballots ready sooner will be able to count those votes and report results faster come Election Day. Expert Commentary Media, Politics & GovernmentElection Beat 2024: Remember to cover voter registration deadlines by Thomas E. Patterson | October 4, 2024 In the lead-up to Election Day in the U.S., it’s important for journalists to remind their audiences of voter registration deadlines in each state, writes media scholar Thomas Patterson in this research-based commentary. Expert Commentary Criminal Justice, HealthDo child access prevention laws prevent gun violence? Here’s what the research says by Clark Merrefield | October 2, 2024 We look at what the research says about whether child access prevention laws, which are meant to keep firearms away from kids in the home, work to prevent gun violence. Expert Commentary Health, Politics & GovernmentThe growing role of health care settings in voter registration: A research roundup by Naseem S. Miller | October 2, 2024 There’s a growing recognition that health care institutions can play an important role in mobilizing voters. We summarize studies that highlight these efforts and their outcomes. Expert Commentary Health, Politics & GovernmentHow the Supreme Court decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine may affect health care policy by Kerry Dooley Young | September 24, 2024 For any journalist who covers health care in the U.S., it’s important to understand and continue to consider the potential consequences of striking down the 40-year-old legal doctrine. See all Know Your ResearchTip sheets and explainers to help journalists understand academic research methods; find and recognize high-quality research; investigate scientific misconduct and research errors; and avoid missteps when reporting on new studies and public opinion polls Email NewsletterSubscribe. It’s free!Sign up for our free newsletter! You’ll receive a weekly update of important new resources to inform your news coverage and consumption. Trending Topicsclimate change mental health housing New from the Shorenstein CenterAmerica in the Age of Polarization: What does the 2024 Shake-Up Mean for America’s Divide?HKS Student Policy Review Playing Gali Fakta inoculates Indonesian participants against false informationHKS Misinformation Review The Debate Was a Mess. What We Pay Attention to Next Is What MattersNancy Gibbs for TIME Sign up to receive a weekly e-mail newsletter from The Journalist's Resource. Thank you for subscribing. Email address First name Last name Harvard Kennedy School is committed to protecting your personal information. By completing this form, you agree to receive communications from The Journalist's Resource and to allow HKS to store your data. HKS will never sell your email address or other information to a third party. All communications will include the opportunity to unsubscribe. Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center A project of Harvard Kennedy School's Shorenstein Center, The Journalist’s Resource curates, summarizes and contextualizes high-quality research on newsy public policy topics. We are supported by generous grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM) Foundation and individual contributors. Home About How to make a donation to The Journalist’s Resource RSS Know Your Research EU/EEA Privacy Disclosures Find us: JR on Facebook JR on Twitter Unless otherwise noted, this site and its contents – with the exception of photographs – are licensed under a Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license. That means you are free to republish our content both online and in print, and we encourage you to do so via the “republish this article” button. We only ask that you follow a few basic guidelines.
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