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COVID’s Worrying Impact on Americans’ Relationship with Food & Body Image
New Ipsos research reveals pervasiveness of disordered eating and complex self-image issues, much of which has been fueled by increased digitization.
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How will technology change how we care for elders?
Americans overwhelmingly want to age in their own homes. Technology offers new solutions for enabling them to manage their day-to-day lives and avoid isolation. Dor Skuler co-founded Intuition Robotics, the maker of ElliQ, a desktop companion robot. He explains how a little robot could make a big difference for elders.
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Fiscal Fitness: How Affluents Flex Their Financial Muscle
Revisit our recorded webinar exploring how Affluent Americans manage their money, including investment preferences, financial outlook and more.
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How to Stop Wasting Money on ‘Efficient’ Digital Advertising
Discover creative levers that deliver in-market effects and provides guidance on when creative testing is most valuable.
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SHOPTALK Conference
The Shoptalk conference is where thousands of retail changemakers come together every year to create the future of retail.
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[WEBINAR] America in Flux: Moving Forward in a Changed World
Please join us to hear Liza Walworth from Ipsos’ Ethnography Center of Excellence re-visit video excerpts of these families’ experiences and emotional journeys, and Ipsos Behavioral Scientist, Jesse Itzkowitz, who will discuss how they and others can move forward and heal.
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Opinion Polls: A continual improvement process
Implementing new approaches and staying mindful of common sources of error, opinion polls can remain a vital tool for predicting election outcomes.
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How news consumption impacts views of the pandemic
Where Americans primarily source their news holds surprising implications for how they perceive COVID.
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Social listening: Higher education’s competitive advantage
As competition among universities rises, many are turning to social listening to attract students and grow their brands.
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These 14 ads were all winners at the Super Bowl. Here's why.
Hard data, from biometric monitoring to real-time surveys, tells us that these are the most successful ads of Super Bowl LVI