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What makes you most happy? It’s not what you may spend most time on
Social media ranks the lowest out of 29 sources of happiness globally.
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ABC News/Ipsos Poll: Democratic Debates
Following the second round of debates, Democratic voters are still unclear on their views about healthcare.
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Ipsos Work on Rohingya Crisis Wins World Bank South Asia Region Project of the Year
Ipsos fused data from drone-acquired aerial imagery, social media analytics, multi-spectral imagery, and ground surveys for WB assessment of Rohingya migrant crisis in Cox Bazaar, Bangladesh
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Selling a Home Described as Being a Stressful Experience by More than Three Quarters of Home Sellers
More Than a Third Admit They Cried During This Process as a Result of Being Overwhelmed
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Perceptions of Iran (05/22/2019)
Amid increasing tensions between Iran and America, just 39 percent approve of President's Trump's handling of Iran.
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Why political views are an essential marketing demographic
Today, party affiliation is no longer an optional extra to understand a brand’s strengths and weaknesses; it is necessary.
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Survey: Travelling with pets can cause family strife
Also, 13% of pet owners admit to faking “service animal” status
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Are we headed for a car-culture war?
Futurists and technologists promote a vision of the autonomous future that is shiny and bright. While that vision might come to pass, there’s a reality that it overlooks. We are a divided, tribal and political people. There are no signs of middle ground on issues spanning from abortion to education to gun control. So why should we expect self-driving cars, which portend such a huge change to our way of life, to be any different?
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U.S. and Canada among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles
In the U.S., political divides hint at an impending car-culture war
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The Ipsos Affluent Intelligence 2018 Outlook: Affluents in the Age of Polarity
Affluent American Consumers Feel Good About Their Finances—and Conflicted About The Future Of America