2017 Sports Attitude Survey Findings
In partnership with the Washington Post, the 51ÊÓƵ Center for Public Opinion conducted a series of surveys on American attitudes about sports and sporting issues. Below are the documents for the entire series, based on the survey conducted Aug 14-21.- Topline (±è»å´Ú)Ìý
- Additional Crosstabs- Adult SampleÌý(±è»å´Ú)
- Additional Crosstabs - Teen/Young Adult SampleÌý(±è»å´Ú)
- Methodology -Adult SampleÌý(±è»å´Ú)
- Methodology - Teen/Young Adult SampleÌý(±è»å´Ú)
The series of findings, released in seven installments, were:
- MMA/Boxing Attitudes:ÌýÌýSports fans attitudes toward boxing and mixed martial arts
- NFL Viewership:ÌýÌýDespite concerns over concussions and violence, football is America's favorite sport
- Youth Football:ÌýÌýMost Americans say tackle football unsafe for kids
- College Pay for Play:ÌýÌýMajority don't think collegiate athletes should be paid
- Legalization of Sports Betting:ÌýMost support making gambling on pro sports legal nationwideÌý
- Sports consumption:ÌýDespite mobile options, sports fans still turn on TV
- E-sports/Video Gaming:ÌýÌýE-sports are as big as football for young adults