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Most Physicians Wish They Could Spend More Time with Patients & Truly Get to Know Them as People
However, A Majority Admit That They Often Find Themselves Writing Prescriptions or Referring Patients Due to Time Constraints
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Majority of Men Say They Would Be Likely to Take Hormone Pill or Injection as a Means of Birth Control, Regardless of Their Relationship Status
Eight in Ten Women Would Trust Male Partner to Take Contraceptive if Relationship was Long-Term, Though Trust in Partner Declines Notably for Short-Term Relationships
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Racial Attitudes Poll in Partnership with UVA Center for Politics, via Reuters/Ipsos
Ipsos and Reuters conducted a poll in conjunction with the UVA Center for Politics in an effort to explore American attitudes about race.
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Ipsos Expands Behavioral Science Practice with Key Hire
Jesse Itzkowitz, Ph.D. bolsters Ipsos’ commitment to advancing this exciting field of market research
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (09/06/2017)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is 40%
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Affluent Americans: 4 FinTech Trends on the Rise
In this infographic, we explore the relationship between Financial Advisors and America’s Affluent.
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Insights on Polarization
In a recent study, we explored middle class moms' views of political polarization.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (08/02/2017)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is now at 37%.
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Summertime, and The Livin’ Is Easy
Vacations, eating out, and shopping for groceries are the top three areas where Americans spend more during the summer months. In this month’s Thought Starter sourced by Ipsos’ eNation Omnibus, we take a closer look at how (and where) Americans are spending their summer.
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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): July 2017 ASIAME
The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Australia, China, India, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea.