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Episcopal Church Jesus in America Public Poll
Americans are united in their strong desire for equality in society. The majority of Americans believe Jesus is an important spiritual figure.
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What the Future: Aging
Listen in as we discuss how brands can help us live our best lives now, and in the future as this segment increases in size.
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Building a Stronger Foundation with Behavioral Science Blueprinting
Revisit our recorded webinar to learn how Ipsos is developing blueprints that show not only what consumers will do, but why they do it, and what they might do next, thus improving your innovation and communication strategies.
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Women are more likely to suffer from negative feelings about their weight and food
Ipsos research shines a light on the disproportionate impact of eating disorders and negative feelings about weight and food on women.
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U.S. consumer confidence subsides
With conflict in Ukraine in the background, Americans show greater unease about their economic prospects
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How will technology change how we care for elders?
Americans overwhelmingly want to age in their own homes. Technology offers new solutions for enabling them to manage their day-to-day lives and avoid isolation. Dor Skuler co-founded Intuition Robotics, the maker of ElliQ, a desktop companion robot. He explains how a little robot could make a big difference for elders.
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What will it take to make the dream of aging-in-place a reality?
As people increasingly want to age in place, there’s an unexpected player in the future of aging: your local zoning board.
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How to Stop Wasting Money on ‘Efficient’ Digital Advertising
Discover creative levers that deliver in-market effects and provides guidance on when creative testing is most valuable.
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American Healthcare Workers Persevering, but Remain Stressed
New USA Today-Ipsos survey of healthcare workers finds one in three thinks the system is on the verge of collapse
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Opinion Polls: A continual improvement process
Implementing new approaches and staying mindful of common sources of error, opinion polls can remain a vital tool for predicting election outcomes.