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Ipsos Update - October 2019
This month's edition of Ipsos Update features recent Ipsos research and thinking on trust, customer experience, populism and nativism and our new edition of Flair South Korea.
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Synthesio is excited to announce the release of Signals
Signals leverages decades of data science and statistics experience from Ipsos, offering the widest range of automated insights on the market.
Data Science for Audience Measurement
Enhancing survey data with statistical techniques.
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Public attitudes to animal research in 2018
This Ipsos report presents the findings of a 2018 survey commissioned by the Office for Life Sciences to understand current public awareness of and attitudes towards the use of animals in research.
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Practical Ethics in Social Media Research: The greatest good for the greatest number?
The amount of social media data readily available to anyone inclined to look is staggering. This raises important questions about the principles around analysing individuals’ data. What can be done to ensure social media data research is as conscientious as it is revealing?
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Ipsos Research Highlights - May 2019
As Brexit deadlock continues nearly seven in ten see Brexit as the UK’s biggest issue. As concern about crime increases, we look at the impact of fake news and ask are we becoming more environmentally conscious? All this and the underlying attitudes to the EU in our roundup of this month’s releases.
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Ipsos polling for the Academy of Medical Sciences
New polling by Ipsos for the Academy of Medical Sciences on the public's experiences and knowledge of the end of life
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A public dialogue on genomic medicine: time for a new social contract?
Genomic medicine will change the relationship between the NHS and the people who use it, according to a major new public dialogue project by Ipsos.
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Driverless Futures?
Self-driving cars create both opportunities and uncertainties for the public. How can we find out what the public thinks about a technology that doesn’t yet exist?
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Public awareness and knowledge of genomics/ genomic medicines is low
Ipsos was commissioned by Genomics England to conduct a short poll to investigate the public’s awareness of issues around genomics and genomic medicines.