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Americans want active shooter drills in schools but differ on safety priorities
A new NPR/Ipsos poll finds that more than half of K-12 parents say their child has experienced an active shooter drill at school; most parents favor these drills but want them to be evidence-based and age-appropriate
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Majority believes America has a responsibility to push parties in the Israel-Gaza conflict to negotiate
Wall Street Journal/Ipsos survey of Americans find the public divided on America’s role in the Israeli-Hamas conflict
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Americans are hopeful automation and robotics technology will have a positive impact on the U.S. economy
Though, a new Ipsos survey finds that many are concerned about the impact this technology will have on the job market and job security
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Israel Hamas War
Americans want to help civilians in Gaza get out of harm's way and support for the U.S. supporting Israel's position has risen since the 2014 conflict with Hamas.
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Americans split on U.S. responsibility to ensure peace in the Middle East
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds slim majority feel U.S. has a responsibility to protect Israeli citizens; two in five feel the same regarding Palestinian citizens
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Nine in ten dietary or nutritional supplement users agree that dietary supplements are essential to maintaining their health
The 2023 CRN/Ipsos Consumer Survey finds that about three-quarters of Americans use dietary or nutritional supplements
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21% of parents globally say their children have gone to bed hungry in the last month
A new global Ipsos study conducted on behalf of World Vision International in 16 countries reveals almost four in ten (37%) parents/guardians say their children are not getting the proper nutrients they need on a daily basis, and 21% say their children have gone to bed hungry in the last 30 days. Moreover, almost half (46%) of adults globally say they have worried about finding the money to buy food in the last 30 days, rising to 77% in low-income countries.
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Majority of Americans say they are unlikely to purchase electric vehicles
Though, a new Yahoo Finance/Ipsos survey finds that many are also unaware of government programs subsidizing EVs
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Ipsos and its clients honored with 13 wins at the 2023 ARF Ogilvy Awards
Multiple campaigns shaped by Ipsos research have been recognized by the Advertising Research Foundation
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A Trump-Biden rematch is still too close to call
Most Americans believe vaccines are safe for children and adults, but half say they would be more likely to support a 2024 presidential candidate who questions the safety of vaccines