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Half of Americans say the war between Israel and Hamas is important in determining the candidate they will support in November
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds more Americans trust Trump over Biden to handle the war between Israel and Hamas, even as many don’t trust either candidate
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Four in five Americans believe sporting events are too expensive
New Ipsos poll finds majority in favor of state law limiting taxpayer funding of sports stadiums
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Half support banning TikTok, as the 2024 presidential election remains a toss-up
New Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals a close presidential race and about half support banning TikTok.
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Majority of Americans support FTC ruling that would ban non-compete agreements
Support for the banning of non-compete agreements is highest among wealthier, more educated Americans, new Ipsos poll finds
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Americans view country as deeply divided, but believe most have much in common
Shared fundamental values unite Americans
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Does AI have a halo with B2B buyers?
Here’s what marketers need to know about B2B buyers and users when positioning AI-powered software.
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Men are more confident in their ability to spot fake news or AI content
Men are quite confident (72%) in their ability to tell real news from fake news than women (59%), according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. We see a similar gender gap when it comes to our perceived ability to tell content that was created by AI.
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Using Behavioral Science to uncover the nonconscious building blocks of attitude change
The Ipsos case study has been included in the 2024 NMSBA Neuromarketing Yearbook – take a look.
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Encouraging competition in the app store space
New Ipsos research funded by Meta finds low awareness of alternative app store options
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What Regulators Need to Know About Third-Party App Installers
If regulators want to create a competitive app installer market, consumers must be able to have a fast, easy download experience, while still feeling safe.