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Global Survey Highlights Continued Opposition to Fully Autonomous Weapons
A new Ipsos survey finds an average of 61 percent of adults across 28 countries oppose the use of lethal autonomous weapons systems
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New survey explores key benefits of zero-rating
Key benefits of zero-rating include keeping consumers connected when they run out of mobile data between top-ups and helping data packs last longer. Top uses include communicating with friends and family, social media, entertainment, news, education, and health information.
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[WEBINAR] America the Uncertain: 2021 Political Briefings
Join the Ipsos public and political polling team for a regular briefing on the data trends shaping the Biden administration.
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Virtual’s Long-View Reality: Patient and HCP Engagement
Telemedicine is definitely here to stay, but our recent study may offer clues on its sustaining power.
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Ipsos Update – February 2021
Our monthly round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos around the world includes new global surveys on life during the pandemic, a new white paper on quality in market research and special features on US and French society.
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Cliff’s Take: Rage Against The Machine?
What The Recent GameStop Mania Reveals About Our Collective State Of Mind
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Compelling Storytelling with Thought Leadership Research
Listen in as we illustrate the actionable strategies gained when conducting proprietary thought leadership research.
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Differences emerge between U.S. and Great Britain priority groups for COVID-19 vaccinations
Emergency service and teachers are top priority groups in both countries
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Consumer confidence holds steady following Biden’s inauguration
Partisan divergence widens as Republican sentiment declines further
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What Biden’s approval ratings reveal about the state of the union
Can President Biden’s calls for unity help bridge the partisan divide and sway Americans who have not accepted Trump’s loss?