surveys
The Results of the Global Drug Survey Show That When It Comes to MDMA Less Is More
With purity at an all time high, experts advise users to 'start with a half.'
White Men Love Donald Trump Even More Than We Thought, Poll Says
With or without college degrees, Trump reigns supreme for white men in the US.
Finally, We Have a Better Idea of What the Average Penis Size Really Is
Thanks to science, we finally have some hard and fast numbers on what constitutes as an average penis length and what constitutes as an above-average penis length.
New Survey Raises Worries About Embedded Systems That Can Kill
Embedded systems are what control our machines. A full third of them aren't designed to safety standards.
Internet Fame and Crippling Obsession Collide in Coming-of-Age Novel 'Surveys'
Fashion editor Natasha Stagg's debut novel is a harrowing, philosophical meditation on selfies, relationships, and online culture. We talked to the author about her process and her chosen theme: blinding romantic jealousy.
The Unknown, Poorly Paid Labor Force Powering Academic Research
Researchers are increasingly relying on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk and its crowdsourced labor.
I Spent a Whole Day Doing Online Surveys to See if They Can Actually Make You Any Money
Turns out eight hours of sitting and clicking little bubbles isn't an easy path to riches.
Most Adults Aren’t Checking Their Phone Just to Be Antisocial, Study Finds
Young adults feel much more permissive about using phones in social gatherings, while seniors just don’t like phones all that much at all.
Survey: Nearly Half of Drivers Are Comfortable With (Limited) Driverless Tech
Over half of respondents said they would “prefer” the technology.
Most Apps Fail at Telling Users What Data They Collect, Survey Finds
Apps by and large still have major issues with disclosing their use of user data.
Where the Robots Are Creating Jobs
Demand for robot jobs was rising in the same sectors as demand for human jobs.