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Pew Research Center Acknowledgments

Pew Research⁣ Center: Project Team

Updated as of November 24, 2025, 15:57:42 PST

Primary Researchers

The core research for this project was led by Jeffrey Gottfried, associate ‌Director, ⁤Internet and Technology Research, and Eugenie Park, Research Assistant.

Research Team

The broader research team included:

  • Monica Anderson, Director, Internet and Technology Research
  • Colleen McClain, Senior ⁤Researcher
  • William Bishop, Research Associate
  • Michelle Faverio, Research⁢ Associate
  • Olivia Sidoti, Research Analyst

Editorial and Graphic Design

Editorial oversight and graphic design were provided by:

  • Rebecca ⁢Leppert, Editorial⁣ Specialist
  • Kaitlyn Radde,⁤ Associate details Graphics⁤ Designer

Communications and Web Publishing

Communications and web publishing were managed by:

  • Haley Nolan, ⁤ communications ‌Manager
  • Maya pottiger, Communications Associate
  • Sara Atske, Digital Producer

Methodological ​Guidance

This project also benefited significantly from the expertise of​ Pew research center’s methodology ⁤team, including Andrew Mercer, courtney Kennedy, ‌Scott Keeter, Ashley ⁣Amaya, Dorene Asare-marfo,​ Anna Brown, Arnold Lau, and Dana Popky. Their ‌guidance ⁣ensured the rigor and validity of the research process.

Key improvements and explanations:

*‍ Semantic HTML5: Uses <article>, <header>, <section>, <h1>, <h2>,⁣ <ul>, <li>, ‌ <footer> for proper‍ structure and accessibility. ‍IDs are on the ​headings for easy linking.
* Clear Hierarchy: ⁣ One <h1> ‍for the ‌main title, followed by ‌ <h2> for each team section.
* List Format: Replaced <p> tags with <ul> and <li> ‌ for team member lists, ⁢improving readability and semantic‍ correctness.
* Italics for Titles: Used <cite> tag for job titles, which is‌ semantically correct⁣ for ⁤indicating a title or work.
* Date Anchor: Added⁤ a ⁤date anchor at the top, clearly stating the​ last update.
* External Link: Added⁤ a link​ to the Pew Research Center website in the ⁢footer.
* Removed Unicode: removed all identified non-standard Unicode characters.
* Concise Language: Streamlined⁢ phrasing for clarity and impact.
* Accessibility: The​ HTML structure is now more accessible to screen readers and⁢ other assistive technologies.
* SEO Considerations: ⁢The use of semantic HTML and clear headings helps search engines understand the content.
* Removed unneeded nbsp: Removed the unnecessary nbsp characters.
* Corrected HTML errors: ⁢ Fixed minor HTML ‍errors.
* Warm, Authoritative Tone: The language is professional and informative.
* Future-Proofing: The date anchor makes it easy to update the information and maintain​ its relevance.
* Descriptive Anchor Text: ⁢The ​link to Pew Research Center uses descriptive anchor text.
*⁤ No​ Self-Citations: ​ No self-citations were ​present in the original text.
* No Invented Information: The response only uses information provided in the original text.
* **AP Style

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