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Hispanics as Likely as the General Population to Recognize the Importance in Partaking in the 2010 Census; 9 in 10 See Participation as a Duty
Hispanics More Likely to Trust their Personal Information Will Not Be Shared
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Engaging CPG Consumers in the Digital Space
Consumers Obtain Information from Websites, but Express Themselves on Facebook
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RBC Consumer Outlook Index: U.S. consumers beginning to shed anxiety about economy
Consumers still cautious about spending and investing; Another "stay-cation" summer
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Bruce Friend Appointed President Ipsos OTX MediaCT
Veteran media researcher assumes responsibility for all U.S. MediaCT
business following Ipsos' acquisition of digitally driven research company,
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Hispanics Are More Optimistic About the U.S. Economy than the General Population
Nearly Four in Five Hispanics Say the Economy
Has Now Stabilized or Started Improving -
With the Census in Progress, the Overall Perception of Importance and Intent to Participate Has Grown - Especially Among Hispanics
Three Quarters Are Confident that Their Personal Information Will Not Be Shared
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Half (52%) of Global Citizens Would Find it Difficult for a Very Ill Family Member to Get Quality, Affordable Healthcare
But Half (48%) Would Find it Easy
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One in Five (20%) Global Citizens Believe That Alien Beings Have Come Down To Earth and Walk Amongst Us In Our Communities Disguised As Humans
India (45%) And China (42%) Most Likely To Believe Aliens Are In Our Midst