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Over 70% Of Twin Cities Drivers Snack While Driving
Fifty-Eight Percent Admit To Talking on Their Cell Phones When Driving
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Forecasting Successfully in Today's Ever-Changing Market
An interview with Steve Perry, Senior Vice President, Ipsos Novaction
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Ipsos Experts Take The Podium At ESOMAR Congress
Market Research Leaders Set To Present At Key International Event
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Chicago, New York and Los Angeles Rank Highly Among 14 World Cities in Resident Satisfaction
From Berlin to Beijing and from Mexico City to Alexandria and Beyond, City Dwellers Express Likes, Dislikes, Changes and Concerns in Ground-Breaking Survey
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Digital Video Consumers Say Advertising Is A Reasonable Expectation For Accessing Free Online Video Content
Consumers Show Willingness For Ad-Supported, Free Online Video Content
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Seasoned Market Research Leader Takes Helm At U.S. Ipsos Loyalty
Matt McNerney Joins Ipsos As President Of The Company's American Loyalty Business
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Survey Of ED Sufferers Uncovers Gaps In Communication About Their Condition With Their Doctor
Four in ten ED sufferers have never talked to their doctor about ED. Patients' discomfort with the topic is viewed as the #1 barrier to communication between ED sufferers and their doctor.
While only half of them have ever used a prescription drug for ED, two thirds of sufferers wish they knew more about ED and its treatment. While majorities of ED sufferers do not believe many myths about ED drugs, much uncertainty remains among those who have not spoken to their doctor about their condition.