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House prices: what do the public think will happen next?

Financial Statement Blog: Ben Marshall blogs on what our research for Halifax tells us about how good the public are at predicting house price movements.
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RAJAR tests new smartphone derived audience analyses, powered by MediaCell

Ipsos MediaCT has been commissioned by RAJAR to extend and expand its Radio Listener Panel for a further year.
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King's College London and Ipsos form research partnership

King's College London and Ipsos have formed a partnership to bring together researchers from both institutions to develop new opportunities and enhance the excellence and impact of the work that both do.
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Ipsos InnoQuest Asks "What's Your Archetype IQ?"

To help marketers better gauge the success potential of their latest innovations, Ipsos InnoQuest has developed a new Archetype IQ System for classifying consumer packaged goods innovations into 12 Archetype profiles.
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Radio at Breakfast

In the newest vodcast John Carroll and Sarah Jenkins talk about how Ipsos' knowledge of people's internal need states can be used to understand people's preferences for specific breakfast radio shows.
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Congratulations to our MRS Awards Finalists

Ipsos is celebrating its five nominations in the Market Research Society (MRS) Awards 2012.
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Ever improving satisfaction rates shown by the 2012 National Student Survey

In the midst of the recession, high unemployment, higher tuition fees and falling student application numbers, Higher Education courses are still highly rated by students according to the National Student Survey.
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Reasons to be cheerful

In her latest blog, Tara Beard-Knowland, Director at Ipsos ASI highlights reasons to be cheerful post-Olympics. In her blog Tara highlights the increasing interest in other events, which is great for sport and great for brands and advertisers.
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"I am leaving my bank. Who should I switch to?"

Chris O'Brien looks at the power of recommendation and why more people, when asked who they would switch to, do not mention the larger banks.