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Revision as of 21:48, 10 October 2021
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AmeriSpeak is a nationally-representative panel of survey respondents from households across the United States. Created in 2014 by NORC at the University of Chicago,[1] AmeriSpeak members take surveys on various topics such as new consumer goods and services, current events, government programs, health care, media usage, and political and social issues.[citation needed]
Membership
AmeriSpeak membership is by invite only, to ensure that it represents a cross-section of U.S. households. AmeriSpeak scientifically and randomly selects members by address, inviting any adult and teen living at that address to participate. Members may register and participate in surveys either by phone or internet, and receive cash-equivalent rewards for participating.
Published studies
The AmeriSpeak Panel has been published in various national media. Below are some examples:
- Associated Press (AP): Many youths say high school diploma is enough[2]
- The New York Times: Americans Blame Obesity on Willpower, Despite Evidence It's Genetic[3]
- Fox News: Two-thirds of US would struggle to cover $1,000 emergency[4]
- AP News: AP-NORC Poll: Health care is the issue that won’t go away[5]
- The New York Times: In Protests of Net Neutrality Repeal, Teenage Voices Stood Out[6]
- Just Capital: Rediscovering our Moral Compass, JUST Capital’s 2017 List of America’s Most JUST Companies[7]
- The Associated Press-NORC: New Year, Same Priorities: The Public's Agenda for 2018[8]
- The Associated Press-NORC: The Problem and Impact of Sexual Misconduct[9]
- The Washington Post: 79 percent of Americans would take a pay cut to work for a more ‘just’ company[10]
- USA Today: Veterans are prime targets for phone scams, pitches for upfront benefits buyouts[11]
- WebMD: Credentials Don’t Shield Doctors, Nurses from Bias[12]
- The Associated Press-NORC: Long-Term Caregiving, The Types of Care Older Americans Provide and the Impact on Work and Family[13]
- Space Ref: A Record Number of Americans Viewed the 2017 Solar Eclipse[14]
- The New York Times: Can You Develop Food Allergies at Any Age?[15]
- The Washington Post: Teens who spend less time in front of screens are happier — up to a point, new research shows[16]
- Scientific American: What Americans Think of Human Enhancement Technologies[17]
- NORC: NORC Uses Predictive Analytics and an AmeriSpeak Survey to Answer Important Questions About "Hamilton: An American Musical"[18]
Methodology
AmeriSpeak is a probability-based panel, meaning that respondents have a non-zero chance of selection. AmeriSpeak households are drawn from NORC National Frame, an area probability sample funded and managed by NORC and used for several NORC studies including the General Social Survey and the Survey of Consumer Finances. NORC’s National Frame is designed to provide over 99% sample coverage by supplementing the USPS Delivery Sequence File.
References
- ^ Chicago, NORC at the University of. "NORC at the University of Chicago Launches AmeriSpeak - A Breakthrough Panel-Based Research Platform". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "AP-NORC poll: Many youths say high school diploma is enough". Associated Press (AP). Retrieved 2019-11-11.
- ^ "Financial Challenges: Coping With the Unexpected". AARP. November 2019.
- ^ "Two-thirds of US would struggle to cover $1,000 emergency". Fox News. 2016-05-19. Retrieved 2017-02-14.
- ^ "AP-NORC Poll: Health care is the issue that won't go away". AP News. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ Kang, Cecilia (2017-12-20). "In Protests of Net Neutrality Repeal, Teenage Voices Stood Out". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ "Rediscovering our Moral Compass: JUST Capital's 2017 List of America's Most JUST Companies — JUST Capital". JUST Capital. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ "New Year, Same Priorities: The Public's Agenda for 2018 | APNORC.org". www.apnorc.org. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ "The Problem and Impact of Sexual Misconduct | APNORC.org". apnorc.org. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ McGregor, Jena (2017-11-09). "79 percent of Americans would take a pay cut to work for a more 'just' company". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ "Veterans are prime targets for phone scams, pitches for upfront benefits buyouts". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ "Credentials Don't Shield Doctors, Nurses from Bias". WebMD. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ "Long-Term Caregiving: The Types of Care Older Americans Provide and the Impact on Work and Family | LongTermCarePoll.org | APNORC.org". longtermcarepoll.org. Archived from the original on 2018-02-13. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ "A Record Number of Americans Viewed the 2017 Solar Eclipse". www.spaceref.com. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ Egan, Sophie (2017-08-04). "Can You Develop Food Allergies at Any Age?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ Bahrampour, Tara (2018-01-22). "Teens who spend less time in front of screens are happier — up to a point, new research shows". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
- ^ Lathan, Debra Whitman,Jeffrey Love,G. Rainville,Laura Skufca,Simone Schuerle,Daphne Bavelier,Corinna. "What Americans Think of Human Enhancement Technologies". Scientific American Blog Network. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
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