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Ethnography: an Unfiltered View of Reality
Learn more about why ethnographic research is ideal for exploring cultural practices, rituals, consumer behavior, routines and social norms.
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[WEBINAR] Seeing Through New Eyes
When it comes to understanding people today, surface level discussions often fail to uncover the real truth. So when we set out to reveal the reality of middle class American families, we went deep — sending in experts from Ipsos’ Ethnography Center of Excellence (ECE) to immerse themselves with families, and tapping into the Ipsos Behavioral Science Center to interpret findings.
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Are we headed for a car-culture war?
Futurists and technologists promote a vision of the autonomous future that is shiny and bright. While that vision might come to pass, there’s a reality that it overlooks. We are a divided, tribal and political people. There are no signs of middle ground on issues spanning from abortion to education to gun control. So why should we expect self-driving cars, which portend such a huge change to our way of life, to be any different?
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Will a driverless future be heaven or hell?
Driverless cars could make our lives better – or worse. The better we plan for their impact, the more we improve our prospects. But are we on the right track now?
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Global Attitudes Toward Transgender People
As part of Ipsos’ ongoing commitment to bringing voice to people through data, Ipsos undertook a survey on the topic of transgender people on our monthly global survey vehicle Global Advisor.
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Ipsos Launches Mobile Package Solution Driven by Behavioral Science
Ipsos’ latest approach is 100% mobile capable, device agnostic and part of their suite of package testing solutions
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A Nation of Pessimists: Americans Don’t Realize How Good Things Are
Results from Ipsos ‘Perils of Perceptions’ 2017 Survey
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Question: How will your house itself make your daily life easier?
Throughout this report we’ve talked about the macro-trends and the questions we should ask ourselves as we think about what comes next in housing. When Mary Lunghi, head of market intelligence for IKEA, asks What the Future, she’s also asking those questions.
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Question: Will today’s high-end urban amenities become tomorrow’s status quo?
Nearly 20 years ago, urban theorist Richard Florida identified a group of highly-skilled workers whose outsized contributions were driving economic change and development in cities around the globe.