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Ipsos Update – March 2021
Our monthly round-up of Ipsos research and thinking reflects on the world one year on from Covid-19, looks forward to the world in 2025 and beyond, and presents new white papers on customer experience, product innovation and research methods.
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Poorer health, loss of livelihood, and climate-related disasters top list of perceived personal threats in 2021
Optimism prevails about access to digital tools and technology.
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Conservative media consumers run the opinion gamut. How is conservative media responding?
Fox viewers believe QAnon conspiracy theories and the fact that Joe Biden legitimately won the election in equal parts.
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Has gerrymandering hurt Democrats this decade?
The 2020 election results will help shape the congressional map for years to come.
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Cliff’s Take: New Ambivalence About American Greatness
Living At Opposing Extremes Brings Us To Indeterminate Middle
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Concern over Health Epidemic (78%, +27 Points) Overtakes Hacking (74%) As Top Perceived Threat among Global Citizens
Only Slim Majority (53%, +1) Confident in their Country’s Ability to Deal with Epidemic; Fewer (45%, -1) Confident in Protection from Hacking
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Ipsos Update - November 2020
This month’s round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos around the world presents new papers on our learnings from the pandemic, trust in the media, brands and advertising and automotive quality. Explore our new global survey on happiness, the latest ranking of 50 nations’ international image, and much more.
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How COVID-19 Can Drive Consumers to Accelerate Sustainable Practices
New research confirms that the impetus will be on packaging engineers, food manufacturers and policymakers to lead the way in green and sustainable practices.
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Americans believe federal law enforcement presence at protests is making the situation worse
New ABC News/Ipsos data finds public broadly disapproves of the President’s handling of recent crises
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How Americans are Creating (Safe) Summertime Joy in 2020
Glimmers of hope and cautious optimism are helping to drive creative, albeit unconventional, plans to enjoy the warmer months.