February Thu, 2020
LATEST HEALTH MATTERS POLL: BY WIDE MARGINS, NEW JERSEYANS TURN TO AND TRUST PHYSICIANS, NURSES MOST FOR HEALTH-RELATED INFORMATION
Though they’re able to seek healthcare information from more places than ever before, New Jersey residents still turn to — and trust —doctors and nurses more than any other source. Nine in ten report being likely to ask a doctor for information; eight in ten say they ask a nurse. Around nine in ten trust each of these sources to provide accurate health information.
October Wed, 2019
JOINT RUTGERS-EAGLETON/FDU POLL: RACIAL, SOCIOECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL DIVERSITY IN THE GARDEN STATE
Though New Jersey is one of the most diverse states in the nation, not all residents experience its diversity within their own neighborhoods, according to the latest results from the Rutgers-Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickinson University polling partnership.
August Mon, 2019
JOINT RUTGERS-EAGLETON/FDU POLL: MOST NEW JERSEYANS PERCEIVE NO SCHOOL SEGREGATION
More than 80 percent of New Jerseyans say their local school districts include a good mix of races and ethnicities, and just 14 percent say their local schools are segregated, despite research that has found high levels of segregation of black and Latin-American students in the Garden State.
August Tue, 2019
JOINT RUTGERS-EAGLETON/FDU POLL: NEW JERSEYANS ARE MOVING BEYOND MOST, BUT NOT ALL, STEREOTYPICAL GENDER VIEWS
New Jerseyans perceive women as being more emotional and men as more aggressive, but other views on gender have evolved, according to the latest poll results from the Rutgers-Eagleton/Fairleigh Dickinson University Polling partnership.