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Human Factors For Kids: Conducting human factors testing with pediatrics
Listen in as we discuss the nature of the conditions affecting pediatrics, the FDA guidelines on pediatric users, as well as the considerations required to design and conduct human factors research with pediatric patients.
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Five things we learned this month about countries in What Worries the World
Worry about Covid up in Asia, inflation concern remains high, and an increase in those who think their country is headed in the right direction.
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What the Future: Love
Revisit our webinar to hear insights on how brands can adjust their offers, services and messaging to recognize the changing landscape of love.
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Love
The future of how and who people love, how they express it and how they navigate the functional constructs of love is shifting and will impact everything from housing and financial services to jewelry and retail and more.
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How people are rethinking happily ever after
More people than ever are living unmarried and marrying later in life. But many brands are still selling coupledom, says relationship columnist Meredith Goldstein. Here’s how she sees the future of relationships and modern love.
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Americans are greatly concerned about social media’s impact on children
New Knight Foundation poll conducted by Ipsos also finds that there is less concern about censorship on social media
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Betting on sports betting growth
Below in five charts we explore the new frontier of legalized sports betting.
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New multi-cancer early detection test developed by GRAIL ranked as one of the most important potential employee benefits
The test positively impacts employee perceptions of employers and could lead to higher satisfaction.
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U.S. Travel Association Consumer Quarterly Tracker – Q1 2023
This Ipsos Poll was conducted on behalf of the U.S. Travel Association January 13 - January 22, 2022, by Ipsos using the probability-based KnowledgePanel® – a division of Ipsos.
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Sports betting is everywhere. How do Americans feel about it?
Sports bettors are some of the biggest fans of the sporting world. But the public isn’t fully sold on legalizing sports betting. Here’s what exclusive Ipsos data finds.