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Americans Divided on Personal, Public Role of Religion
Americans are divided on the role of religion in making decisions in their everyday lives. About one quarter of the population are regular churchgoers who say most or all their decisions reflect their religion's teaching. As many attend services rarely or never, and say religion has little or no bearing on their life decisions. The rest of the public (about half) lay in the middle, being regular or sporadic churchgoers who use religion when making some decisions.
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The Next Gadget To Get?
Consumers Not Quite Ready For Digital Video Recorders, Reveals Ipsos-Insight Survey
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Is Using Your Credit Card Online Safer?
Consumers Less Concerned About Online Credit Card Fraud Than Offline, Reveals Ipsos-Insight's Surprising Survey Results
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The Associated Press/Ipsos Poll: Lukewarm Support for Space Option
Support For Space Exploration, But Not Necessarily Manned Space Exploration
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The Associated Press/Ipsos Poll: Bush Has Solid Base
With Fewer Groups Solidly Lined Up Against Bush's Re-Election At This Stage
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Spotlight: Is The Interactive Television Buzz A Bust?
Despite The Hype, Consumers Know Very Little About iTV, Reveals Ipsos-Insight
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The Associated Press/Ipsos Poll: Flu Vaccinations
Only A Third Of Americans Roll Up Their Sleeves
But Latest The Associated Press/Ipsos Poll Finds That Vaccination Rate Jumps To 76% Among Elderly -
High-Definition TV: Is the Signal Getting Stronger?
Consumer Interest Rises, But Understanding Remains Low, Reveals Ipsos-Insight