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As the Academy Awards approach, a look at moviegoing habits in the United States

2026-03-07 02:45:04

About half of Americans (53%) said in a summer 2025 survey that they had seen a movie in theaters in the past year.

7 facts about Iranians in the U.S. 

2026-03-06 02:50:48

In the aftermath of the U.S. and Israeli attacks in Iran, here are seven facts about Iranians living in the U.S.

In the U.S. and other countries, fewer people now say it’s necessary to believe in God to be moral

2026-03-05 22:54:12

Nearly everyone in Indonesia, as well as the vast majority of people in Kenya, India and South Africa, say it’s necessary to believe in God to be moral.

Methodology

2026-03-05 22:52:50

About Pew Research Center’s Spring 2025 Global Attitudes Survey Results for the survey are based on a mix of telephone, face-to-face and online interviews conducted under the direction of Gallup, Langer Research Associates and Social Research Centre. The results are based on national samples unless otherwise noted. Read more about our international survey methodology and […]

Acknowledgments

2026-03-05 22:52:49

Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals: Primary research team Jonathan Evans, Senior ResearcherKirsten Lesage, Research AssociateManolo Corichi, Research AnalystWilliam Miner, Research AnalystAndrew Prozorovsky, Research AssistantJulia Armeli, Research AssistantAlan Cooperman, Director, Religion […]

Appendix: Political categorization

2026-03-05 22:52:48

For this analysis, we grouped people into two political categories: those who support the governing political party (or parties) in their country, and those who do not. These categories were coded based on the party or parties in power at the time the survey was fielded and on respondents’ answers to a question asking which […]