Today, according to a Harris survey, 94 percent of Americans believe that innocent people are sometimes convicted of murder.
In describing a Harris survey of the attitudes of upper-bracket citizens, the article summed up the typical respondent as "rich.
In 1998, a Harris survey found that:
The Harris survey of 1,253 adults had a margin of error of plus or minus three percent.
However many disabled people use accessible transportation, the lack of it is a major problem, the Harris survey found.
The Harris survey referred to married women who work (news article, May 11).
Almost half of the respondents in the Harris survey said they logged six hours of sleep or less each night.
A Harris survey in 1964 found Conservatism on a key number of issues to be not merely strong but overwhelming.
But, as the Harris survey shows, some simply will not consider the suburbs.
In a Harris survey in 1981, 51 percent of the public backed President Reagan and 40 percent the controllers.