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What’s trending in online fashion conversations
Social data reveals new insights about fashion trends, brands, and shoppers, especially the Gen Z.
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Forty-five percent of Americans support nuclear power energy plants
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll finds two in five Americans say they are familiar with nuclear power energy plants.
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Exploring the CBD Drinks Market
Everyone has heard of CBD. It’s on the lips of college students, fifty-somethings, maybe even your parents, and it's (allegedly) making everyone feel much more relaxed.
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Consumer Perspectives on Patient Experience in the U.S.
Ipsos and The Beryl Institute share findings from the latest edition of PX Pulse, a quarterly tracking survey of patient experience.
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Half of Americans still blame Trump for the Jan 6th riot
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll fielded in advance of the Congressional January 6th Select Committee hearings, finds half of Americans believe the people who broke into the Capitol are criminals.
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (06/08/2022)
Few Americans are optimistic about the direction the country is headed in, and only 41% approve of President Biden’s performance in office.
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Two in three Americans favor stricter gun laws
New USA Today/Ipsos poll shows views on gun laws haven’t changed significantly over time, and partisan divisions remain
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Ipsos announces keynote address and industry speaker lineup for June 22 Food and Beverage summit
Executives from across the food and beverage industry, including Kellogg’s, Mars Wrigley, and McDonald’s, will share perspectives and data on innovation and expansion in the foodservices sector.
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Does the auto industry have an electric vehicle generation gap?
Insights from the 2022 Mobility Navigator suggest a dramatic difference in how older buyers view EVs vs. their younger counterparts.
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[WEBINAR] Becoming More Accessible: Innovation, Inclusion and Insights
As DEI efforts become more mainstream and organizations work to make their marketplace and workplace initiatives more inclusive, it’s imperative to think about illuminating the experiences of those on the margin, amplifying intersectional stories that touch ability, and including the most diverse, and often most forgotten, minority group: people with disabilities.