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The Ramos Research Institute

The Ramos Research Institute is a research institute working on original research, polling, and policy analysis to tackle today's wicked problems. Our team of experienced researchers is dedicated to generating new knowledge and developing solutions to complex problems.

From Dialogue to Silence:
A Survey on Cancel Culture in U.S. Universities

This survey explores college students’ experiences and perceptions of cancel culture on U.S. campuses, particularly its influence on free speech, campus interactions, and mental well-being. By collecting insights across a wide range of students, we aim to provide a clear picture of how cancel culture is perceived within academic settings.

 

Our ultimate goal is to compile and share this data in a report that can serve as a resource for educators, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the nuances of cancel culture and its impact on student expression.

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About Us

The Ramos Research Institute is a team of experienced researchers dedicated to tackling today's wicked problems. Our mission is to generate new knowledge through original research, polling, and policy analysis. We work with a diverse range of stakeholders to develop solutions to complex problems, from government agencies to non-profit organizations. Our team is committed to making a positive impact on society through our work.

Latest Publications

2023 Survey of Changes in Hispanic Political Behaviors

Conducted by: Alejandro J. Ramos

Polling results on Hispanic and Latino affiliation and views are based on the 2023 Survey of Changes in Hispanic Political Behaviors. The survey was conducted among a representative sample of 250 Hispanic adults from December 13, 2022, to April 15, 2023. The overall analysis uses data collected to assess the changes within the Hispanic electorate.

This survey was used extensively for a current manuscript in progress titled "The Great Realignment: Investigating The American Hispanic and Latino Vote"

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