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Public Perceptions of Herbal Medicines
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) commissioned Ipsos to conduct a programme of research to investigate the British public's view on herbal medicines.
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Most Britons feel they can make it in life - but little change over past decade
A newly released Ipsos survey reveals that there has been little change in public attitudes to life chances over the past decade. While most people in Britain feel they can make it in life, a significant minority still consider their life chances to be limited.
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Hillary Clinton Confounded The Pollsters In New Hampshire On Tuesday
The Sun' s Political Editor commissioned Bob Worcester to write a personal "Why the polls got it wrong in New Hampshire" article for the Sun, Britain's best selling national daily newspaper, specifically in "Sunspeak".
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National Noise Survey 2008
In April 2008, Ipsos conducted the National Noise Survey on behalf of Environmental Protection UK (previous waves of the study were also conducted in Spring 2006 and 2007). The objectives of the research were to explore people's experience of and attitudes towards neighbour and neighbourhood noise.
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Attitudes to Kent's economic prospects in 2009
A study amongst Kent residents reveals that most adults have already made lifestyle changes to combat the perceived economic downturn, or intend to do so in the New Year, including pledging to eat out less, spend less on clothes, holidays, trips to the pub and even charity donations.
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Thoughtpiece - Early Adopters
An explanation of why early adopters of new technologies are a valuable target group for advertisers and therefore a niche group for market researchers to target.
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Scottish Government Stakeholder Survey 2008
Ipsos was commissioned by the Scottish Government to undertake this survey, having previously conducted stakeholder surveys for the Scottish Executive in 2004 and 2005.
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Teachers Dismiss Calls For Creationism To Be Taught In School Science Lessons
Nearly half (47%) of primary and secondary school teachers disagree that creationism should be taught alongside the theory of evolution and the Big Bang theory in science lessons in England and Wales, new research by Ipsos has found.
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Economy still dominates, as concern about other issues drops
Ipsos's monthly Issues Index (conducted face-to-face from 11-16 December 2008) shows that, for the fourth consecutive month, the economy remains at the top of the list of the most important issues facing Britain.
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Transport Infrastructure and Services: Industry Views
Ipsos, in collaboration with Steer Davies Gleave, was commissioned to conduct a large scale research study among businesses on behalf of Scottish Enterprise, the Scottish Government, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Transport Scotland.