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Consumer attitudes towards Christmas ads
Is Christmas advertising becoming part of the build-up to the big day, asks Keith Glasspoole in Brand Republic.
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Almost all Britons satisfied with the Queen as Monarch, but Prince William is the most popular Royal
As her Diamond Jubilee year draws to a close, nine in ten people in Britain say they are satisfied with the way the Queen is doing her job as Monarch.
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The majority of Scots are satisfied with the Scottish Government
The Scottish Government has a healthy public approval rating, according to our latest Scottish Public Opinion Monitor, conducted last month.
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The Service Improvement Self Assessment Tool
This document by Ipsos provides the current draft definitions for the self assessment tool developed to help trusts use patient experience feedback to promote improvements in their services.
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Patient Feedback Survey 2012
Ipsos presents the findings from the online Patient Feedback Survey conducted for the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement.
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Kent Budget Workshop 2012
Kent County Council (KCC) commissioned Ipsos to host deliberative events to engage residents across the county in the budgetary process.
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Odds on for Disaster
Forecasting is tough and will never be an exact science, however with a disciplined approach, careful planning and the right expertise, the output of a forecasting exercise can deliver accurate results, writes Richard Boyko, Director, Ipsos InnoQuest.
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The acceptability of carrots
Jane Eunson and Lorraine Murray on the moral acceptability of using financial incentives to change behaviour.
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Energy consumers and energy companies: a broken relationship?
This presentation explored consumer views of the energy companies, and energy efficiency schemes, and what can be done to build trust.
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King's College London and Ipsos form research partnership
King's College London and Ipsos have formed a partnership to bring together researchers from both institutions to develop new opportunities and enhance the excellence and impact of the work that both do.