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Research
Sarah Naseer, Research Assistant
Christopher St. Aubin, Research Assistant
Michael Lipka, Associate Director, News and Information Research
Kirsten Eddy, Senior Researcher
Katerina Eva Matsa, Director, News and Information Research
Luis Noe-Bustamante, Research Associate
Carolyne Im, Research Assistant
Mark Hugo Lopez, Director, Race and Ethnicity Research
Sahana Mukherjee, Associate Director, Race and Ethnicity Research
Jacob Liedke, Research Analyst
Jens Manuel Krogstad, Senior Writer and Editor
Elisa Shearer, Senior Researcher
Naomi Forman-Katz, Research Analyst
Luxuan Wang, Research Associate
Mohamad Moslimani, Research Assistant
Editorial and Graphic Design
Anna Jackson, Editorial Assistant
Kaitlyn Radde, Associate Information Graphics Designer
Peter Bell, Associate Director, Design and Production
Claire Dannenbaum, Assistant Audience Editor
Andrea Caumont, Associate Director, Digital Outreach
Communications and Web Publishing
Sogand Afkari, Communications Manager
Tanya Arditi, Senior Communications Manager
Maya Pottiger, Communications Associate
Sara Atske, Digital Producer
In addition, the project benefited greatly from the guidance of the Pew Research Center methodology team: Courtney Kennedy, Andrew Mercer, Ashley Amaya, Dorene Asare-Marfo, Dana Popky, Anna Brown and Arnold Lau.