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Though 85% of Americans Say They Have the Knowledge Needed to Eat Right, Majority Obtain a Failing Grade on Fat IQ Test
Most Are Not Content with Their Current Weight, With Two Thirds of Americans’ BMI Scores in the Overweight/Obese Range
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Canada and the U.S. Have the Most Inclusive Views of Nationality
Who is and is not a “Real American”, a “Real Brazilian” or a “Real Chinese”? Ipsos’s Inclusiveness Index compares countries’ acceptance of social and cultural diversity.
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Embracing Social Purpose
With an evidence-based approach to defining social-purpose, businesses can rally stakeholders behind a meaningful corporate mission, and increase competitive advantage via an authentic, credible, and effective corporate citizenship program.
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Global Attitudes Toward Transgender People
As part of Ipsos’ ongoing commitment to bringing voice to people through data, Ipsos undertook a survey on the topic of transgender people on our monthly global survey vehicle Global Advisor.
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Gaming X,Y,Z Syndicated Study 2018
Insights on the Future of Gaming, Technology Use, Social Media, and Everything Lottery & Gambling Related Among Three Critical Demographic Groups
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Lowe’s Companies, Inc. To Join Duke-Ipsos Board
Duke-Ipsos Research Center and Think Tank announces Lowe’s as their tenth Board Member
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How will the future of housing impact your industry?
Imagine if people stopped wanting to own a home.
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Data Analytics / Data Science
Using techniques developed from the intersection of traditional statistical analysis and computer science, Ipsos is able to leverage existing and new types of data, integrate multiple sources of data, and leverage new analytic techniques to create new insights. Advanced data analytics and data science facilitate better understanding of citizens, consumers, and your clients and stakeholders, allowing you to compete more effectively in tomorrow's business world.
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Vacation Deficit Increasing in 2016 as Importance of Annual Vacation Rises Significantly, Number of Travelers Holds Steady
But Summer Vacationers will spend 11% more on average this year