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Research-live interviews Ben Page, CEO of Ipsos
Talking to Research-live, Ben Page discusses - among other topics - media convergence, our tendency to overestimate short-term change, and why big data is like teenage sex.
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People underestimate past house price rises
In December last year the public thought, on average, that there had been a 1% rise in the average national house price between October 2014 and October 2015, compared to the reality of 10%
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House price confidence for 2016 strong, despite dip in economic outlook
Confidence in the UK housing market remains strong, according to the latest quarterly Halifax Market Confidence Tracker (HMCT), and comes against a backdrop of cooling confidence in the wider economy.
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Who is stepping up in the 'retirement revolution'?
New Ipsos research suggests that big business is beginning to do its bit to help their employees make good decisions at retirement. Does this mean the retirement savings industry itself needs to do more, asks Georgina Clarke.
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Response to the interim findings of the BPC polling inquiry
Statement by Ben Page on the interim findings of the British Polling Council inquiry into the 2015 General Election polls.
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Preparing for later life; working longer and saving more
This research by Ipsos in partnership with the Social Market Foundation for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation explores people's attitudes and expectations about working longer and saving more for retirement and the barriers that prevent them from doing this.
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More than four in five business leaders hope for "remain" vote in EU referendum
More than four in five British business leaders hope voters will vote to "remain" in the forthcoming EU referendum according to a new Ipsos study.
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Energy - the quest for a licence to operate
International research from Ipsos Global @dvisor and expert commentary from our Reputation Council members underline the growing challenge facing the worldwide energy industry, says Robert Knight.
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Ipsos Research Highlights - December 2015
In the December 2015 issue of Ipsos Research Highlights, we reveal the public's views of air strikes in Syria, our latest Perils of Perception study, and how social connections matter more as we age.
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Who's Killing Creativity Now?
In the current media, brand and communications landscape, market research has long been accused of killing creativity. In this thought piece Ipsos Connect's Tara Beard-Knowland looks at the increasing tension between the need for personalisation versus data science.