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Anti-Israel tropes were also studied and 46% of Americans believe at least one with young adults believing in significantly more statements than older adults.

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These 14 statements do not represent all anti-Jewish tropes, but rather a set of tropes that have been common at least since World War II. These 14 statements included the 11 original or Classic ADL Index statements, 1 that was originally in the 1964 study, and 2 new positively phrased statements to add more rigor to the question battery. The statement added back in "Jews go out of their way to hire other Jews" was found to be a significantly predictive factor in researchers' analysis of the original index and data, compelling re-inclusion in the current iteration. Additionally, while most of the statements used in the index reflected a negative attitude or stereotype towards Jews, three were phrased in the positive. These statements were: "Jews are warm and friendly"; "Jews are as honest as other businesspeople"; and "Jews share my values". To visually compare them to the other negative statements about Jews, researchers added a "not" in the data presentation and reverse-coded the responses.



Anti-Israel tropes were also studied and 46% of Americans believe at least one with young adults believing in significantly more statements than older adults.