According to researchers, removing questions about partisanship from health surveys may result in policies that are not effective.

Published Date: 05 Jun 2024

In a recent commentary published in the American Journal of Public Health, the authors argue that leaving out questions regarding partisan identity from demographic data collection could have negative consequences for public health researchers.

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