Face to Face


Methodology Survey

Ipsos re-starts in home interviewing in the UK

In early October 2021, Ipsos started to reintroduce in home, face-to-face data collection for some of our major surveys. This follows recently updated guidance from the MRS and a successful pilot of required safety protocols.
Face to Face Publication

Ipsos resumes face-to-face fieldwork

Following an extensive trial process, face-to-face fieldwork is back
Market Research Publication

Mobile-First Best Practice Guide

Our latest best practice guide outlines the benefits of mobile-first and the simple rules you should follow when designing or reviewing an online survey.
Face to Face Survey

Why Face-to-Face Data Collection Still Matters

Following Ipsos's win at the MRS Operations Awards 2019 in the Best FTF Data Collection category, Steve Bannister and Jeremy May explore the value of face-to-face data collection.
Market Research Publication

Push To Web Best Practice Guide

Our latest best practice guide outlines the benefits of a push-to-web methodology and our learnings regarding its implementation.
Election Survey

Ipsos and the 2017 General Election

The Ipsos / GfK Exit Poll for BBC News, ITV News and Sky News once again proves accurate.
Face to Face Survey

Who do we think we are?

New Ipsos research for the Design Council finds 28% of Britons recall buying a British product or service recently, while manufacturing and the motor industry are seen as a weakness rather than a strength.
Government Survey

Public make petrol prices top transport priority

A new survey conducted by Ipsos for the RAC Foundation has found the cost of petrol and diesel to be the public’s highest transport priority for Government action.
Face to Face Survey

Generation Scotland: Public Views on Participating in a Genetic Database for Medical Research

Ipsos was commissioned by Generation Scotland (a collaboration between Scottish Universities' Medical Schools, many other biomedical research institutes and the NHS Scotland) to undertake a random, pre-selected survey of 1,000 people across Scotland.