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The Attention Deficit: How Brands Can Be Heard in a World of Media Overload
The competition to be heard has never been greater. People have access to more content, at more speed and across more devices than ever before. In this thought piece Ipsos Connect's Phil Shaw looks at how brands can cut through and build connections with people when the choice of what to engage with is so vast.
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Understanding Society: The Perils of Perception
Welcome to the latest edition of the Ipsos Social Research Institute's Understanding Society. This issue explores the challenges in associated with measuring and understanding the way people think and act.
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Perils of perception: 10 things people think about housing
Ben Marshall blogs for the Chartered Institute of Housing on the top 10 things the British public do and do not know about the UK housing market - and what they think.
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How financially literate are you? Take our Quiz!
Thinking of having a child? Know how much it would cost you? Test your financial savvy against the rest of Great Britain in Ipsos's Perils of Perception Quiz: the Money edition.
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On the money? Misperceptions and personal finance
New research by Ipsos and King's College London shows that the public have a number of significant misperceptions about personal and public finances.
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Employee well-being and motivation in the digital era
The tenth Edenred-Ipsos Barometer of "Employee well-being and motivation in Europe" covered 14 countries this year, with a focus on the digital workplace.
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Most believe MPs should refuse 10% pay rise recommended by IPSA
Ipsos's June 2015 Political Monitor looks at whether Britons think MPs should accept (or not) IPSA's recommendations on increasing MPs' salary.
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Why are our perceptions about the military so far off the mark?
From the UK, to Canada, Australia and the United States – our opinions about the military are usually wrong, says Bobby Duffy in The Conversation.
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Hearts and Minds: misperceptions and the military
Ipsos and King's College London are releasing a new international survey that highlights what the public in Britain, the US, France, Australia and Canada get right and wrong about the military and the armed forces.
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Blowing it on a Lamborghini?
If you are approaching retirement, advice is crucial says Chris O'Brien of Ipsos Loyalty.