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New Data Show the Changing Definitions of Food
Ipsos’ What the Future report identifies the top trends for the future of food
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[WEBINAR] Evidence-Gap Analysis
Tactical approaches to articulate value and increase collaboration between HEOR and market access
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2018 U.S. Midterm Election Polling Analysis
A robust and wide-ranging research-backed exploration of American public opinion around the upcoming 2018 U.S. midterm election.
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UVA Center for Politics, Ipsos Public Affairs Launch New Midterm Election Forecasting Tools
New Political Atlas features expert race ratings, poll-based forecasts, and social media trends in advance of the 2018 election
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[PRESS CONFERENCE] 2018 Political Atlas
The University of Virginia Center for Politics and Ipsos will be unveiling their new 2018 Political Atlas -- an interactive tool providing unique data on the 2018 midterm elections.
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Ipsos Social Media Analysis: Trump-Cohen Audio Tape Response
Release of the audio tapes of Trump and Cohen discussing buying rights to a story about an alleged affair does little to sway Americans on social media.
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Forget Politics! On US Social Media, the UK is more about Adele, soccer... and Hogwarts
Analysis of U.S. internet activity between 2016 and 2018 reveals that 64 per cent of U.S. social media mentions relevant to the U.K. were concerned with culture, compared with 18 per cent for politics.
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Ipsos Social Media Analysis: Trump Statements in Helsinki
Overwhelmingly Negative Response, Across the Political Spectrum, to Trump’s Statements after Summit with Putin
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To Launch or Not to Launch New Draw Games
Launching a new draw game or modifying an existing game significantly can cause great apprehension. That is because it comes with significant risk to a Lottery’s on-going sales, and ultimately its contribution back to the State and good causes. How do you minimize such risk while ensuring resources allocated to product mix changes are used most efficiently?