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The US/China Syndrome:
Largest Percentage of Americans Choose China (34%) over Others as Most Important Bilateral Relationship United States Should Have
But Majority (56%) View China as Adversary not Ally (33%) -
Price and Reliability are the Top Factors Women Consider When Choosing a Car
Space and Seating Capacity Is More Likely to Be Important to Younger Women and Moms
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Changes in Employment Are the Life Events Most Likely to Prompt Women to Purchase a New Car
Family Changes, Such as Having a Baby, Are Also Likely to Motivate a New Car Purchase
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Political Debate Fails to Alter Americans' Opinions about Obama, the Direction of the Country and Healthcare Reforms
A Majority of Americans Favor Economic or Diplomatic Sanctions against Iran, but Only 29% Support Military Action
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Teens Welcome Parents' Increasing Openness about Their Past Experiences with Alcohol or Drugs
Study Suggests Parents' Honesty Inspires Teens to Act More Responsibly
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A Check-up on the Habits and Values of North America's Young Adults (Part 2)
Leisure and Media Habits of 18-34 Year-olds Highlight Cultural Similarities, Differences of U.S. and Canada
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Women Are Most Likely to Report that What Was Most Lacking in their Last Car Buying Experience Was a Quick and Easy Transaction and a Fair Trade-in Value
Other Major Grievances Pertain to Salesperson's Trustworthiness and Price's Fairness
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A Check-up on the Habits and Values of North America's Young Adults (Part 1)
Lifestyles and Values among 18-34 Year-olds Differ When Crossing the 49th Parallel
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Economic Crisis Has Made 8 in 10 Adults Aged 30+ More Eager to Provide Financial Protection for Their Family
Nearly a Third Would Rely Mainly on Life Insurance if Something Were to Happen to the Breadwinner in the Family
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One Year After Financial Collapse, Majority (60%) of Americans Think Compensation Received by Wall Street Executives is Unreasonable
One Third (36%) Of Americans Think the Obama Administration Has Done "Too Little" About Controlling Compensation Packages, Half (51%) Think "About the Right Amount" (26%) Or "Too Much" (25%) Has Been Done
Majority (56%) Think Bankers Have Fared Better than Other People during Current Financial Crisis