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Young People & Gambling 2018 - Technical Report
A research study among 11-16 year olds on behalf of the Gambling Commission.
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Research Methods Centre Update: November 2018
The latest Ipsos Research Methods Centre newsletter features our thinking on push to web survey design, whether it is time to think again about response rates, sampling issues for special populations, and more.
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Public perceptions and awareness of Public Health England’s reduction programmes
A survey commissioned by Public Health England shows support for reducing sugar and calories in foods
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Advertising execs rank below politicians as Britain’s least-trusted profession
According to the Ipsos Veracity Index 2018, advertising executives rank below politicians as Britain’s least-trusted profession.
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Black Friday: Shifting its Centre of Gravity
Ahead of Black Friday 2018, Tim Denison traces the history of a retail event that has evolved into a global phenomenon. But what is different now to previous years, what can retailers learn, and what shape can we expect Black Friday to take in the future?
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Findings from the General Practitioners Indemnity Survey
Ipsos were commissioned by the DHSC to deliver a survey of GPs, Nurses and Pharmacists in General Practice.
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Understanding children and young people's experiences of primary care
This research project - commissioned by NHS England and conducted by Ipsos - aimed to understand what matters most to children and young people when receiving primary care, and the most effective methods of seeking feedback about their experiences.
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Innovation in Large-Scale Nutrition Surveys
Lessons from the Bottom of the Pyramid Study: Since 2015 Ipsos Healthcare in UK have been conducting research on nutrition in India, Bangladesh and Nigeria, a summary of which is now available.
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Disability Confident Scheme Survey
An Ipsos survey of employers who are members of the Disability Confident scheme
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Understanding Society: Tomorrow's Business
Perhaps even more so than normal, the state of the UK economy is of critical importance to our country’s researchers, policymakers and practitioners. It has never been more important for central Government to engage with businesses to deliver its Industrial Strategy, improving the UK’s productivity and coordinating its departure from the European Union.