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Presidential Race Narrows Slightly With One Week Until Election - Among Likely Voters, Obama 48%, McCain 42%
McCain Picks Up Ground On Jobs and Healthcare, Although Obama Still Seen As Stronger (Jobs - Obama 50%, McCain 43%; Healthcare - Obama 53%, McCain 37%)
Economy Still Dominates as Most Important Issue (Jobs and the Economy 42%, National Security 17%, Leadership 9%) -
Obama Maintains Lead in Presidential Race - Among Likely Voters, Obama 50%, McCain 42%
Obama seen as stronger on jobs (Obama 54%, McCain 38%), healthcare (Obama 56%, McCain 32%), taxes (Obama 49%, McCain 41%); McCain holds edge on national security (McCain 52%, Obama 40%)
Economy still dominates as most important issue (jobs and the economy 43%, national security 14%, leadership 10%) -
After Final Presidential Debate, Undecideds Favor Obama - Obama 53%, McCain 47%
McCain's Performance Rated As Much-Improved (53% Better than other debates), But Obama Still Seen As Debate Winner (56% Obama / 44% McCain)
Undecided voters perceive Obama as stronger on key issues -- change (Obama 67%/McCain 33%), helping the middle class (Obama 69%/McCain 31%), healthcare (Obama 67%/McCain 33%) and creating jobs (Obama 62%/McCain 38%) -
Understanding Customer Retention and Switching Behavior in the Healthcare Sector
While many industries (e.g. telephone, wireless, satellite radio, and internet providers) offer their services on a contractual basis, the nature of these customer relationships within the healthcare sector are particularly complex.
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Snyderman Deepens Client Perspective at Ipsos Health
Expert Health Research Specialist Moves to the Agency Side from Merck
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Overall Leadership Matters: McCain 47%, Obama 45% Equal To The Task
But On Issues, Obama Leads on Domestic (Jobs and Economy, Healthcare) McCain On External (National Security, Foreign Policy)
More View Obama (56%) As Change Agent Than McCain (35%) -
Two in Three Working Americans (65%) Are Happy With Their Job
Six In Ten (57%) Say The Economy Is The Most Important Issue Facing The Country Today
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Ipsos To Sponsor University of Georgia Course For Market Research Professionals
Principles of Pharmaceutical Marketing Research Provides Fundamental Education To The Industry
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Survey Of ED Sufferers Uncovers Gaps In Communication About Their Condition With Their Doctor
Four in ten ED sufferers have never talked to their doctor about ED. Patients' discomfort with the topic is viewed as the #1 barrier to communication between ED sufferers and their doctor.
While only half of them have ever used a prescription drug for ED, two thirds of sufferers wish they knew more about ED and its treatment. While majorities of ED sufferers do not believe many myths about ED drugs, much uncertainty remains among those who have not spoken to their doctor about their condition.