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Perils of Perception 2015
Ipsos's latest version of the Perils of Perception survey highlights how wrong the public across 33 countries are about some key issues and features of the population in their country.
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Mustn't grumble: the British are happy, despite being gloomy
The British public is largely happy despite being gloomy about their country's circumstances and prospects, according to our Global Trends Survey.
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Behavioural Economics: from behavioural insight to Innovation
The use of behavioural economics in research has been a healthy injection to the market research industry, making sure that the quirks of human behaviour are not only acknowledged, but cherished.
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The Heat Makes Waves for Radio Listening
Radio expert Andy Haylett from Ipsos MediaCT presents the highlights from the latest RAJAR release.
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Homes for Britain: Britain for homes?
Ben Marshall gives a speech about public attitudes towards housing at the Labour Party conference 2013.
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Connected Health - Trends in the Mobile Health Industry
This presentation looks at key trends that are shaping the mobile health industry; how mobile health can help tackle some of the current challenges faced by the healthcare industry; and implications and opportunities for businesses and public organisations.
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Fifty shades of opportunity
Brands are realising that sex is no longer a dirty word, writes Karolina Drakic, associate director, Ipsos Marketing.
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Understanding Society July 2012
In our latest Understanding Society newsletter, we consider public service reform in the UK, and the future challenges they face in meeting public expectations at a time of severe spending constraints.
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Our Nation's Civic Health
A new Ipsos report produced for Communities and Local Government takes a comprehensive look at Civic Health across the country.
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Digital Inclusion Report for UK Online Centres
More than 150 UK online centres were involved in delivering the 20 Social Impact Demonstrator projects, which ran for up to fifteen months from January 2007 to March 2008. All the projects collected data about their visitors and programmes, using a research structure designed by Ipsos.
This report brings together those research findings with qualitative evidence from each project, and some more in-depth insights into the findings and experiences of individual projects.