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Ipsos Update - June 2019
June’s edition of Ipsos Update presents our latest research and white papers on topics including mystery shopping, global views on Europe, ethics in social media research and ageing in Japan.
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For the Love of Money? Motivation and engagement in Online Research Communities
A study of motivational drivers to move beyond transactional relationships and towards meaningful research insights.
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How Ipsos Predicted the Exit Poll Right?
Meticulous planning, statistical rigour, high quality data collection, sophisticated analysis techniques and in-depth knowledge of doing it across the world, are the key five success factors for the success of News18-Ipsos in predicting the 2019 general election of India most accurately.
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71% Urban Indians say the European Union has made Europe stronger: Ipsos European Elections 2019 Survey
Disinterest among Britons palpable – only 3 in 10 interested in upcoming EU elections
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4 in 10 Indians want complete ban on Marijuana, Tobacco, Vaping, Online Betting, Violent Games: Ipsos Vices Global Study
Chocolates, Social Media, Packaged Salty Snacks and Sugary Soft Drinks morally acceptable in moderation.
10 years hence Indians foresee consumption of hard drinks surging
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Air Pollution, Global Warming & Overpopulation - top 3 environmental worries among Urban Indians: Ipsos Earth Day Survey
Hierarchy of environmental concerns defined by local affliction of markets
90% Indians concerned about non-recyclable product waste
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Consumer Confidence plummets in March 2019 by 6.8 percentage points: Thomson Reuters-Ipsos PCSI Study
Pulwama/ Balakot and war clouds play spoilsport
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62% Indians perceive Automation positively; hail, as an enabler: Ipsos-WEF Global Citizen & Automation Survey
1 in 2 Indians fear Automation could risk current employment
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Ipsos India Research Paper adjudged best in Audience Poll Category: 28th Annual MRSI Seminar
The research paper showcased adaptation of counselling techniques for better understanding of deeply personal and sensitive issues.
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72% Indians want Employers to make it easier for men to combine childcare with work
Progressive views on Gender Equality & Parenting seen .“Equal rights for men and women for household chores and child rearing is being emphasized. Paternity Leave could be the starting point,” says Tripti Sharma, Research Director, Public Affairs, Ipsos India.