Pew Research Center: Project Team
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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.
This team list is current as of November 24, 2025, and reflects the personnel involved in this specific project. For general inquiries about Pew Research Center, please visit Pew Research Center’s official website.
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