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How Has Talking About Politics Changed in the Last Quarter-Century?

Annenberg Professor Diana Mutz finds that we’re having more political conversations now with like-minded people, and that political intolerance has increased as a result.

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Public Not Highly Knowledgeable About Safety of MMR Vaccine or Risks of Getting Measles

A new survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania shows that a quarter of the American public thinks getting the measles is likely to be less deadly than it is.

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The Rage of Tradwives

In a new paper, Dean Sarah Banet-Weiser and doctoral student Sara Reinis analyze popular “tradwife” accounts on Instagram and TikTok.

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Dolores Albarracín Receives Career Award from Society for Personality and Social Psychology

PIK Professor Dolores Albarracín has been honored for her contributions to social psychology.

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Kathleen Jamieson Delivers AAAS Carey Lecture on Preempting Misconceptions About Science

The Annenberg Public Policy Center director has been honored with the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s William D. Carey Lectureship Award for Leadership in Science Policy.

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Research Shows There Are No Easy Fixes to Political Hatred

A non-partisan team has found reducing polarization and “partisan animosity” is remarkably difficult.

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Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Public Health Campaigns Across Philadelphia

Professor Andy Tan and Research Associate and Lecturer Matthew Brook O'Donnell are both interested in how artificial intelligence could make it easier for community-based organizations to improve public health in Philadelphia.

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Annenberg Answers: Understanding AI Actress Tilly Norwood’s Arrival

Tilly Norwood, the “AI actress” recently making headlines, has sparked debate in the media industry about the future of AI in filmmaking.

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How Tobacco Retail Exposure Impacts Smoking Behavior

Penn researchers have found that smokers report higher levels of craving and smoked more cigarettes on days when their exposure to tobacco retail is higher.