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Ipsos Global Advisor: Predictions for 2019
A new Ipsos Global Advisor poll among citizens of 31 countries investigates top issues of concern for 2019.
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Most Americans Say Having a Heart Attack Tomorrow Would Make Them Feel Depressed, Financially Strained, and Anxious About Future Health
Heart Attacks Rank Second Most Concerning Out of Five Possible Conditions/Diseases – Behind Only Cancer
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Democratic Presidential Candidates (01/30/2019)
Many Democratic presidential candidate hopefuls are not well-known to the American public.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (01/30/2019)
Pessimism about the direction of the country continues to grow despite the reopening of the government this week.
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The New Era of Lead User Innovation
Discover why lead users are often the best innovators and develop novel product ideas ahead of market demand.
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Sentiments on Venezuela Crisis
Americans More Likely to Support Humanitarian Relief or Accepting Refugees Over Offering Military Support
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As 2019 Kicks In, Consumer Confidence Soars in Brazil and Mexico while Dipping in China, Turkey and France
Month-over-Month Uptick Too Small to Buck a Downward Trend
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ALS Survey: Awareness, Knowledge, Fundraising
In June 2018 Ipsos undertook a survey of 1,005 American adults on behalf of I AM ALS, a patient-led movement to push for a cure for ALS launched in January 2019. The survey was undertaken pre-launch to assess awareness of and knowledge about the disease (and other related diseases), and to explore public awareness of and engagement with organizations and foundations fighting ALS and a range of other related diseases.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (01/23/2019)
All Americans, including Republicans, are growing less optimistic about the direction of the country.
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Most Teachers Believe Public Educators Are Not Paid Fairly, Have Thought About Leaving the Profession
USA Today/Ipsos poll examines views on teacher pay, strikes, quality of education, and unions