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Women still face more pressure to look groomed, new poll finds
Whilst 85% of women and 78% of men agree women should be equal to men in society, nearly all women (90%) and 77% of men think that that society puts more pressure on women than men to look groomed, the findings show.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - August 2016
Ipsos's Research Highlights for August 2016 includes the latest from the US presidential election and the new PM starts with a honeymoon among the public.
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Video: Milorad Ajder interviews David Bickerton of BP
Milorad Ajder, Co-Director of the Ipsos Global Reputation Centre, interviews David Bickerton, Director of Communications at BP.
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The National Student Survey 2016: Student participation on the rise, satisfaction scores remain high
Participation in the National Student Survey (NSS) 2016 was at another all-time record high with 72% of eligible students completing the survey.
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Can't beat them? ...then copy them!
Richard Garnham, Innovation Manager, looks at what the new Instagram Stories feature will mean for brands, and the platform’s competitors like Snapchat.
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Ipsos "Intend to Lead the AI Charge in Market Research" Says Associate Director Robert Kettrick
Rob Ketterick of Ipsos Loyalty talks to AI Business about real-time customer feedback and Ipsos's ambitions for the use of AI.
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Online Control in the era of Ad Blocking
Ipsos was engaged by Facebook to conduct multi-method, multi-market research to understand more about ad blocking and personalisation expectations among consumers.
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Side-by-Side Social Intelligence
As people's lives become increasingly social, social data is as a rich source of insight for understanding people. By adding structure to unstructured conversations, we can quantify and robustly integrate with other data sources to drive value from social media.
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Audience Measurement in the Data Age
In this new Ipsos Views white paper, Andrew Green of Ipsos Connect outlines 10 predictions for the future of audience measurement.
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Cheetahs, Chickens and Goldfish
Speed is good when it comes to customer service and beating competition. But it can sometimes be a mixed blessing, writes Andrew Green.