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Transportation/Ipsos Public Transportation Institute
The Ipsos Public Transportation Institute has conducted research for Public Transportation authorities in Australia, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the USA.
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[WEBINAR] The Future of AI-Powered Consumer Understanding
While understanding consumer decision making is often a key goal in market research studies, this effort can be complicated by various factors including the influence of third parties.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Congressional Approval Tracker (08/14/2019)
Americans’ perceptions of Congress continue to be very weak, with just over a quarter of Americans approving of the legislature’s performance.
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Food for thought: Would you like real or fake meat with that?
Four in ten people say they would eat a plant-based substitute for meat
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HLTH 2019
Ipsos is delighted to be part of the agenda for the upcoming HLTH event: an unprecedented, large-scale forum for individuals, companies and policymakers who are reshaping the health industry to learn, collaborate and evolve.
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[WEBINAR] The Future With AI in Healthcare Market Research
Join us for a complimentary webinar, co-hosted with Intellus Worldwide, to hear Ipsos’ Innovation and Connected Health experts discuss how AI can help us achieve more with market research, and outline what we need to know in order to get the most out of AI.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: 2020 Democratic Primary Tracker (08/07/2019)
Following the Democratic primary debates last week, Joe Biden maintains his lead in the primary, with Bernie Sanders coming in second.
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For CX Professionals: Expert Report Confirms Voice of Customer (VoC) Program Success Requires Both Service and Technology Providers
Head of Customer Experience (CX) at Ipsos, Jon Atkin, underlines the importance of choosing a consultative services partner alongside the right technology vendor
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Americans Are Divided On Who Is Responsible For Mass Shootings
New Ipsos/USA Today poll: In wake of tragedies in Texas and Ohio, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to blame racism and loose gun laws
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Democratic Presidential Candidates (08/06/2019)
Former Vice President Joe Biden continues to lead in the Democratic presidential primary.