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New Technologies Key Helping As We Get Older
Everything you need to know about the demographics of healthcare can be found in West Bloomfield, Michigan.
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Mixed global outlook on the future of healthcare
Ipsos What the Future report presents public opinion data on privacy, artificial intelligence, DNA kits and more
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The Future of Mobility: Electrification
It may have taken a while, but it seems that electric vehicles are finally driving on a road towards market success.
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Winning the Social Media Marketing Game
To win the social media marketing game, brands are increasingly using the behavioral insights offered by game theory to craft effective social media strategies.
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#NewMR The Future of Video
View this on demand webinar to hear how video data is used on different types of studies to gather insights that researchers never imagined possible.
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Behavioral Science Principles for Better Digital Advertising
Hear our experts discuss research-based insights that will help brands develop simpler, more impactful, and persuasive advertising.
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Global Consumer Confidence Measures in at 50.4
June's Global Consumer Confidence Index shows steadiness after a three-month drop of just 0.1 points.
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Ethnography: an Unfiltered View of Reality
Learn more about why ethnographic research is ideal for exploring cultural practices, rituals, consumer behavior, routines and social norms.
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Customer Experience and Behavioral Science — A Moment of Truth
Behavioral science experimentation has become increasingly widespread over the past few years, but there still exists a void between academia and industry. Is your business leveraging these advanced insights?
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To Launch or Not to Launch New Draw Games
Launching a new draw game or modifying an existing game significantly can cause great apprehension. That is because it comes with significant risk to a Lottery’s on-going sales, and ultimately its contribution back to the State and good causes. How do you minimize such risk while ensuring resources allocated to product mix changes are used most efficiently?