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One in four current undergraduate students are at risk of not completing college
Finances, changes in motivation, and mental health are the top reasons at risk students have considered leaving school according to Sallie Mae/Ipsos polling
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Three in five small businesses are concerned about cybersecurity threats
The quarterly Ipsos/MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index in Q1 2024 is stable from Q4 2023
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Ipsos Update – April 2024
Global happiness, gender equality, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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[WEBINAR] The Inside Track: 2024 Election Briefing
Join the Ipsos polling team for our regular briefing on the data and trends transforming the country.
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Gen AI: From Wow to How
Find out how you and your company can go from “Wow” to “How” with generative AI in the new interactive report from our new series, Insights to Activate.
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Global Happiness 2024
The new edition of Ipsos’ Global Happiness report finds there’s been a slight dip in happiness year-on-year as economic and political clouds loom overhead.
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Wellness
Emerging technologies and changing perspectives could help Americans live longer and healthier lives. Here’s what that could look like — and what it’ll mean for brands and businesses.
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How health wearables can be more useful for more people
Wearable health monitors have been a game-changer for diabetics and pro athletes — but January AI CEO Noosheen Hashemi thinks AI could revolutionize personal health for an even wider group of Americans.
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Why brands need to understand tech and mental health across generations
Mental health is no longer the taboo it once was — but the way it intersects with issues like technology remains complex and variable. Ipsos’ Amy Cargill explains why brands need understanding and empathy that transcends generations.
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How our DNA could change how we think about health
The advent of DNA testing and genomic screening has enabled millions to take their health into their own hands. The next step will be treatments and technologies that put that knowledge to use, says 23andMe’s Dr. Noura Abul-Husn.