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Trust is on the rise for many professions; influencers and politicians seen as least trusted
In the 2024 edition of the Ipsos Global Trustworthiness Index we find doctors and scientists are the more trusted professions.
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Less than a week before Election Day, the presidential election is in a dead heat
New ABC News/Ipsos polling finds most likely voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president
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John Boerstler joins Ipsos Public Affairs as Executive Vice President with a focus on public sector
Boerstler brings a wealth of experience and a strong network within government and public sector organizations.
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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker October 2024
The mid-October Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows that Americans are concerned with the economy, followed by political extremism and immigration. About three in five Americans believe the country is headed off on the wrong track.
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Americans’ perceptions of election security vary by primary media source
New Ipsos poll also finds media source divides Americans’ views on who will win the election
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Most Americans are prepared to accept the election results as legitimate
ABC News/Ipsos: Most think Harris will accept election results, fewer say the same of Trump
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Ipsos again named as the world’s No. 1 Most Innovative Insights & Analytics Company in 2024 GRIT Top 50 Suppliers list
Ipsos’ win reflects a decades-long reputation for leading-edge research and rigor
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Misfits and the Machine: Why AI alone can’t crack creative effectiveness
In the second of our AI in Advertising papers, we explore the benefits and limitations of using AI in ad development.
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Beyond Purpose: Inspiring Action Through Citizenship-First Marketing
Learn more about the citizen consumer, and how brands can go beyond purpose and focus on positive change to harness consumer optimism and drive business success.
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Many insured Americans experience delays and denial of care because of health insurance
The latest Patient Experience Survey from PhRMA/Ipsos finds most support policies lowering out-of-pocket costs