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Most Americans have used virtual assistant to get answers to their questions
Still, human representatives are seen as best able to answer complicated questions
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Data Dive: How the COVID-19 pandemic shaped views
In 5 infographics, we break down what Ipsos’ global polling reveals about the coronavirus crisis’ impact on everything from where we want to work to concern about mental health.
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Republicans retain advantage over Democrats on key issues of the economy, crime
Less than three weeks from the midterm elections, half of registered voters see the midterms as a referendum on either Joe Biden or Donald Trump
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ARF Leading with Inclusive Insights
Establishing a brand that appeals to diverse audiences can not only increase sales with those audiences, but can also be critical to successfully marketing themselves to all consumers in the broader market.
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What the music industry has that politics doesn’t
This week we spend time looking at entertainment, politics, and the staying power music has with us.
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[WEBINAR] The Inside Track: 2022 Midterm Elections
Join Ipsos Public Affairs’ polling team for a monthly discussion on the latest data on American society and what that means for the 2022 elections.
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Customers are back. What about customer service?
Our latest Thought Starter shares research exploring how Americans are responding to recent staffing and product shortages.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Work
Join us to hear more about how work and life will blend in a more flexible future.
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Nearly half of Americans consider themselves at least a little bit of a fan of Taylor Swift and her music
Ahead of the release of Taylor Swift's album "Midnights", new WSJ/Ipsos poll finds that Millennials are most likely to be fans