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Fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are other people’s problems…
A major new Ipsos study of over 19,000 people in 27 countries highlights how we think fake news, filter bubbles and post-truth are things that affect other people, much more than ourselves.
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Scottish Household Survey Annual Report 2017
The latest annual report of the Scottish Household Survey has just been published by the Scottish Government.
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Innovative approach to repeat offending in Aberdeen shows promise
Ipsos Scotland report for the Scottish Government on the Aberdeen Problem-Solving Approach (PSA) initiative.
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From products to experiences: Why Customer Experience matters in CPG
It's not new to suggest digitisation has changed the makeup of the retail industry and, in extension, how retail experiences are judged. However, the digital economy also presents new opportunities for consumer packaged goods manufacturers to bypass retailers entirely. Can the revolution in the CPG supply chain mean an evolution of customer experience?
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The Path to Patient Centricity: Closing the 'How' Gap
Today, patient centricity is not only well documented in corporate visions and missions, it’s at the top of many pharmaceutical company agendas. Clearly, there is both a need for it and an appetite for it among those best placed to make it happen. The question that remains for pharma and biotechs is how best to be patient-centric.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2018
Ipsos's Research Highlights for August 2018 includes young people's attitudes to immigration in Scotland, the results of the GP Patient Survey and people in Italy are most wrong on key facts about their society.
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Online Data Privacy from Attitudes to Action: an evidence review
This evidence review for The Carnegie UK Trust, delivered by Ipsos Scotland, explores what existing research says about what the UK public think about data privacy.
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People in Italy and the US are most wrong on key facts about their society
People in Italy and the US are most wrong on key facts about their society – the Swedish are the most accurate. People in 27 countries were most likely to expect the US to be most wrong.
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Issues Index August 2018: Public concern about the EU and Brexit remains at historically high levels
This month’s Issues Index shows public concern about Britain and Europe remaining at the same record level measured in July.
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Young people's attitudes to immigration: findings from the Young People in Scotland Survey 2017
The Scottish Government commissioned Ipsos to survey young people's attitudes to immigration in Scotland.