
Alec Tyson
Associate Director at Pew Research Center
Alec Tyson is an associate director of research at Pew Research Center, where he studies public views of science and technology and the implications of science for society. He is an expert in U.S. survey research and has written about American public opinion on a range of topics, including U.S. generations, the growing role of partisanship in American life, climate change, the environment, and trust in scientists. Alec regularly presents findings from the Center’s studies to various groups in the academic, diplomatic and policy sectors and is a frequently quoted expert in national media. He is an active member of the American Association of Public Opinion Research. Source
Articles
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2 days ago |
pewresearch.org | Brian Kennedy |Alec Tyson |Reem Nadeem |Emma Kikuchi
One-third of Americans say they would seriously consider purchasing an electric vehicle, while 53% say they are not likely to do so.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
pewresearch.org | Brian Kennedy |Alec Tyson |Reem Nadeem
Among Republicans, 56% think climate policies usually hurt the U.S. economy. By contrast, 52% of Democrats say they usually help.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
pewresearch.org | Alec Tyson |Brian Kennedy |Reem Nadeem
Americans’ trust in scientists is slightly higher than it was last year, but remains lower than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
pewresearch.org | Reem Nadeem |Brian Kennedy |Eileen Yam |Alec Tyson
Reports of extreme weather are common but vary by party. Most favor stricter building standards in high-risk areas but not building bans or forced relocations.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
pewresearch.org | Reem Nadeem |Brian Kennedy |Alec Tyson
A majority favor U.S. efforts to become carbon neutral by 2050, but few express strong interest in buying EVs or reducing their own carbon emissions.
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