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Some Americans (7%) Claim to be Very Familiar with a Fictional Public Figure
Millennials Are Most Likely (16%) to Claim Familiarity with Mitch Kellogg, Fictitious Public Figure
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The Rationale Behind the Redesign of the Reuters/Ipsos Presidential Ballot Question
Since early June, our Reuters/Ipsos horse race ballot question (Clinton versus Trump) has shown a larger spread (Clinton-Trump) than the average of the market.
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Families Spent Less Out-of-Pocket Last Year, Tapped More Scholarships and Grants, Says 'How America Pays for College 2016'
Families Making College More Affordable: Students Attending School In-State, Starting at Community Colleges, Working While in School, Living At Home, Accelerating Coursework
Bachelor's Degree is the New Norm: 90 Percent of Families With College Students Expect At Least A Bachelor's and More Than 50 Percent Expect a Graduate Degree -
Ipsos Healthcare Strengthens Leadership with Three New Hires
Marco DiBonaventura Joins Ipsos Healthcare in a Senior Global Role, and Richard W. Martin and Elizabeth Machado Assume North American Posts
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For Those Under the Age of 55, Music Is Found to Be Just as Motivating as Coffee On a Typical Monday
Music Significantly More Likely to Motivate Millennials Who Feel They Have Little Motivation
Compared to Older Adults