Of the 1,047 adults polled from June 17 to June 20, 72 percent characterized race relations in New York as "generally bad."
It showed that 50 percent of 1,200 adults polled across the country recognized Deep Blue.
Six in 10 of the adults polled said young people were failing to learn moral values.
Thirty-seven percent of the 751 adults polled by telephone on Thursday and Friday said they agreed with the decision and 10 percent had no opinion.
Perhaps more surprising is that 23 percent of adults polled said they'd personally seen or felt a ghost [source: Adweek].
Of 400 adults polled in a November 2008 survey:
Thirty-one percent of the 1,239 adults polled by telephone Jan. 17-21 were supporting the Denver Broncos.
Seventy-seven percent of the 1,234 adults polled said they expected the overall quality of their own life to be better by 2000.
Less than 27 percent of adults polled last year said they smoke cigarettes, the lowest level ever reported, Federal health researchers said today.
But of the 1,000 adults polled by telephone in August, 47 percent said they believed that the courts did not "treat all ethnic and racial groups the same."