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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Teen
Are the kids alright? The milestones and institutions that define the line between adolescence and adulthood are shifting, and teen perspectives on everything from identity and relationships to employment and education in a state of flux. No cap, as the kids say.
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Most Americans say Congress should highly prioritize funding mental health programs
Vast majority agree mental health is just as important as physical health
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The power of hybrid communities
Our video series explores how hybrid communities enable a more holistic understanding of the human experiences.
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Monitoring the obesity treatment revolution, in healthcare and beyond
Ipsos has launched three new syndicated studies to monitor and anticipate changes in the rapidly evolving landscape of obesity treatment.
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Global Trends 2023: A new world disorder
74% agree that their government and public services will do too little to help people in the years ahead.
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HISF-Ipsos Threat Index finds natural disasters seen as fastest-growing threat
Ipsos survey for the Halifax International Security Forum finds natural disasters are increasingly believed by global citizens to be a leading threat
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Canada, Germany most likely to be viewed as positive leaders on world stage
Ipsos survey for Halifax International Security Forum finds Iran, Pakistan and Russia are considered the least likely to have a positive impact on world affairs over the next decade
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The Role of YouTube Connected TV in Offline Action & Behavior Change
YouTube commissioned research with Ipsos to understand if ads on YouTube CTV vs. linear TV impact viewers differently, specifically in driving offline actions and behavior changes. Here are the results.
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Thought Leadership: Veteran’s Day – Supporting Those Who Have Served
69% of Americans have personal connections to Veterans, either through close personal relationships or having served themselves, and use terms like "brave" and "service" to describe them
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Registered voters are feeling pessimistic about the state of the U.S economy
A new Yahoo Finance/Ipsos survey finds that over one in four voters blame the Biden administration policies for increasing inflation rates