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Many are experiencing heightened state of anxiety during pandemic, with fear of second COVID-19 wave top of mind for Americans
New MDVIP/Ipsos poll finds that despite plethora of coronavirus concerns, the pandemic is a source of motivation to take steps to improve one’s health
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Global Views on Building Back After COVID-19
Revisit our dynamic panel discussion with insights gleaned from our online communities.
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U.S. consumer sentiment stagnating at “pandemic average” level
Concern about job security becoming more prevalent
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[WEBINAR] Neuroscience: Your Best Bet for Total Understanding
At Ipsos, we partner with leading academics around the world to blend neuroscience and psychological methods to create a total understanding of how consumers experience the world and make decisions.
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Two-thirds of teachers prefer to teach remotely this fall
NPR/Ipsos poll shows widespread concern for in-person teaching, enforcing social distancing
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Parents do not expect it to be safe to send kids back to school until 2021
New Washington Post/Schar School poll by Ipsos finds that American parents supportive of local schools, but concerned about the coronavirus pandemic’s risk to their children
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (08/05/2020)
Trump’s approval rating remains low but stable; Biden continues to lead among registered voters
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[WEBINAR] Which Pandemic Behavior Changes Will Stick & Actions for Brands
It has become increasingly clear that we’re not going to flip a switch and revert back to normal once the COVID-19 health crisis is over. 2020 will leave an indelible impression on us all.
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Ipsos Update - August 2020
Welcome to August’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. This month includes features on food, beauty, premium brands, the role of media today and virtual healthcare.
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As pandemic drags on, relationships are getting more serious
COVID-19 deepening some relationships, widespread “pandemic separations” unlikely