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Ipsos Research Highlights - 25 September 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include public support of further measures to control the pandemic, a fall in ratings for both the Prime Minister and the Government but Rishi Sunak remains popular.
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Communicating Public Health: Conversations about the COVID-19 pandemic - Report 3
Social media analysis reveals the challenges and concerns of frontline workers during the first wave of the pandemic according to this third in our series of four reports for Future Care Capital from Ipsos.
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UKRI Research: How has COVID-19 affected trust in scientists?
UK Research and Innovation commissioned Ipsos to monitor public opinion towards science, scientists and scientific information during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Communicating Public Health: Conversations about the COVID-19 pandemic - Report 2
Humour, strong emotions and videos about hand-washing in evidence as the British public turns to social media during lockdown according to this second in our series of four reports for Future Care Capital from Ipsos.
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The power of social intelligence and survey data to drive brand growth
We all recognise that importance of social is great, the question is, how do we exploit this rich source of data to its full potential and derive the right insights that will drive growth for our clients’ brands?
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 11 September 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights include where the British public plan to go on holiday, whether the public globally prioritise economic growth or health and wellbeing and we share the latest findings from our coronavirus testing programme.
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Communicating Public Health: Conversations about the COVID-19 pandemic - Report 1
The first of four Communicating Public Health reports, published by Future Care Capital, shares insight from Ipsos's analysis of social media activity during the pandemic.
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Who's least likely to say they'll get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Kings College London and Ipsos look at who is least likely to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Face masks becoming normal but a flashpoint while ‘COVID-secure’ behaviours sticking
A new UK study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that while people are getting used to wearing face masks, they have been a source of tension for some.