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Ipsos Update - April 2019
This month’s edition features Ipsos research and thinking on technology and healthcare, nationality and inclusivity, Indian cuisine, virtual reality, text analytics and more.
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Virtual Reality: Hype or the Future?
Virtual Reality (VR) technology has been around for at least a decade and you could say it’s clearly gone from sci-fi to sci-fact. However, it’s still seen as a new technology and has not hit mass adoption; so what has gone wrong?
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De exitpolls vergeleken met de verkiezingsuitslag: hoe hebben we het gedaan?
Op 20 maart 2019 vonden er verkiezingen plaats voor de samenstelling van de provinciale staten in Nederland. Tegelijkertijd waren dit indirecte verkiezingen voor de Eerste Kamer, die wordt gekozen door de leden van de provinciale staten. Ipsos voerde, in opdracht van de NOS, exitpolls uit in 3 provincies (Zuid-Holland, Noord-Brabant en Gelderland) en een landelijke exitpoll om de Provinciale Statenverkiezingen te vertalen in termen van zetels in de Eerste Kamer. De resultaten van deze exitpolls zijn door de NOS in de televisie-uitzending op de verkiezingsavond gepresenteerd.
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Politieke barometer week 11
Peiling Eerste Kamer - winst voor Forum voor Democratie en GroenLinks, coalitie op 10 zetels verlies
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European citizens willing to renovate their home but held back by investments to be made
The main barrier for carrying out renovations is money. Renovations require substantial investments and not everyone can afford it.
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International Women’s Day: attitudes to gender equality around the world
There is still a long way to go – but attitudes are changing
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Ipsos Update – March 2019
March’s Ipsos Update presents our latest research on the future of the global population, ageing and attitudes towards automation. We also introduce new white papers on mothers in Asia, Japanese society and brand-building advertising campaigns.
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Is your innovation research on its best behavior?
This white paper fights back at the criticism of surveys, showing how they can measure behavior and predict an innovation’s success.
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Ipsos judged start-ups at the Prototype Party of the HvA
Validation of prototypes by young entrepreneurs of the future