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Shelter in Place: How companies can ease customers’ housing anxiety
Americans’ worries about missed rent or mortgage payments are an opportunity for companies to step in and build trust.
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Americans continue to approve of Biden’s handling of the pandemic, even as concerns start to recede
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds more Americans believe public health measures such as mask mandates are being loosened too quickly
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[RECORDING] UX Camp Winter 2021: Remote Digital Ethnography
Ipsos’ Amanda Weller & Megan Machamer recently presented “Remote Digital Ethnography: Understand Online Dating Behaviors Within the Digital Environment” at Chicago Camps’ UX Camp Winter 2021. Revisit the recording here now!
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[RECORDING] UX Camp Winter 2021: Remote Digital Ethnography
Ipsos’ Amanda Weller & Megan Machamer recently presented “Remote Digital Ethnography: Understand Online Dating Behaviors Within the Digital Environment” at Chicago Camps’ UX Camp Winter 2021.
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Do current remote workers want to return to the office? It’s complicated.
Four in ten want to return to the office, but just as many would seek a new job if required to do so
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What Will The American Pantry Look Like Post-Pandemic?
Puppuccinos? Ipsos identifies consumer trends that are likely to fade away - or stick!
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Online features play key role in ‘ideal health care experience’
New Evernorth/Ipsos Poll finds that most are comfortable with virtual consultations replacing in-person visits and many predict more care will be delivered at home vs. in a typical healthcare setting in the future
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Americans’ trust in law enforcement, desire to protect law and order on the rise
USA Today/Ipsos poll shows shift in views of George Floyd’s death ahead of the trial of Derek Chauvin; however, deep partisan and racial divisions remain
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COVID-19 one year on: Global public loses confidence in institutions
Tracking survey data shows who gained and lost with the public over the past year.