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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): June 2015 EUROPEAST
New York, NY — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
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Consumer Reinvention Uncovers Potential Opportunities for Unmet Needs
New Ipsos Study Analyzes 27 Ways in Which Consumers Reinvent Themselves
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Safety Technology Tops the List of Most Desired Features Should they Be More Affordable when Purchasing a Used Car - Particularly Collision Avoidance
Self-Cleaning Car Tops Wish List for Futuristic Features
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Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI): June 2015 AMERICAS
New York, NY — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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Majority (63%) of Large Businesses in America Have a Known and Understood Protocol for Storing and Disposing of Confidential Information, But Small Businesses Lagging Substantially (46%)
Two in Three (64%) Execs Say Stricter Financial Penalties for Not Adhering to Document Destruction Legislation would Spur them to Act
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What's Driving Consumer Conversations Online?
Earlier this spring, we applied the Censydiam framework to social data in the automotive category, using two popular models in the growing compact luxury SUV segment.
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Building a Differentiated Value Proposition for Pharma Brands with Empirical Emotional Research
Do you want well-articulated and customized emotional spaces for your brand to target, empiric measurement of whether your preferred emotional territory is available or already occupied by a competitor? Do you want core linkages between your optimal differentiating emotional territory and potential reasons to believe?
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Citizens in 23 Countries Polled: 43% Support a Woman Having an Abortion Whenever She Decides She Wants One
Another 41% Support Abortion in Limited (30%) or Dire (11%) Situations
Only 5% Say it Should Never be Permitted