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Americans See Bullying as Being a Widespread Issue in Youth Sports, but One That Often Goes Unaddressed
Enforcement of Anti-Bullying Policies, Training, and Monitoring of Locker Rooms and Playing Fields Is Widely Supported
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Cards, Dining Out, and Phone Calls Are the Top Three Ways America Celebrates Father's Day
US Adults Are More Likely to Celebrate Moms on Mother's Day than Dads on Father's Day
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Facial Coding Demonstration
Facial Coding is a powerful solution that effectively measures real-time emotions and produces a digital diagnostic trace of emotional engagement.
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Can Men Be Feminists Too? Half (48%) of Men in 15 Country Survey Seem to Think So
While 87% of Both Genders Say Equality Should Be Norm Between the Sexes, Only 55% of Women Say It's Happening
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Getting Chores Done is a Source of Conflict in Their Household, Say One Quarter (27%) of Americans in 12 States
One in Five (17%) Have Pretended Not to Hear When Asked to Do Chore; Controlling Home Temperature (30%) and TV Remote (16%) Also Leads to Conflict for Many Americans
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Property Prospects in 26 Countries: Four in Ten (38%) Globally Think This Month Will Be a Good Time to Buy Property
Russians (65%), Indians (57%), Indonesians (55%), Irish (51%) and British (47%) Most Likely to Say So
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New Leadership Appointments with Ipsos Public Affairs
Clifford Young, John Vidmar and Julia Clark Step into New Roles in the United States
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Cards, Phone Calls and Dining Out Are the Top Three Ways America Celebrates Mother's Day
Women Are More Likely than Men to Celebrate the Mom's in their Family on Mother's Day
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Ipsos Wins Bronze at Edison Awards for Innovation Archetypes
Ipsos InnoQuest Recognized for Archetype IQ System at Annual Gala