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[EVENT] ARF Social Media x Science Conference
Social media has got us all in its grip. And not just millennials (who are practically attached to their devices) –– but a solid percentage of people between 55-64 are also checking the news and catching up with friends.
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The Affluent Experiential Traveler
View this on demand webinar to hear recent research exploring the unpacked potential of American Affluent travelers
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Ipsos bolsters its Automotive Advisory Services
Ipsos adds automotive veteran David Letson to lead their Product Quality and Performance Automotive Quality Advisory Services
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Global Attitudes About the FIFA World Cup
New Ipsos Global Advisor poll on attitudes toward the World Cup, across 28 countries
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (06/06/2018)
38% of Americans approve of President Trump’s job performance as immigration tops the list of concerns for Republicans.
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Social Listening: Why Does Social Matter?
At its most fundamental, Social Listening identifies what consumers are saying about you and your competitors via social media.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (05/30/2018)
President Trump's approval rating rests at 42% this week.
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Ipsos/MetLife: U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index Q2 2018
New study finds that small U.S. businesses believe they are in good overall health as small business sentiment rises for the fifth consecutive quarter.
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How social media can help curb loneliness
Martha Vences-Nieves is a mother of 10-month-old, fraternal twin boys and is in the process of getting a divorce. The 42-year-old Chicagoan knows some people who live in her condo building and spends time with friends and family. But she sometimes feels loneliness. She feels most isolated when she’s at home.