Do you ever wonder how some issues become hot topics on TV, online, or during elections?
Researchers and policy-makers need some way of knowing what Americans think and care about. The best way to make those decisions is to ask! Being a part of the General Social Survey is one of the best ways for you to give your input and for your voice to be heard.
This is your chance to represent your opinions about the many issues facing America today! As a society, we have big challenges to face.
The General Social Survey (GSS) is a continuing study of American public opinion and values that began in 1972.
For 80 years NORC has led independent research in a range of areas critical to public policy and public interest. Among this research, NORC has conducted the GSS for 50 years, making it one of the top social science research studies in America!
What makes this study so valuable and different from an average poll is that the GSS has been conducted consistently with scientific rigor. This allows researchers, scholars, and policy-makers to use accurate data when understanding changes in American attitudes across generations.
Click the graph below to explore GSS data, and see how different kinds of people feel about national spending priorities in the past 35 years.