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U.S. Gets Second Highest Score in Ipsos' Misperceptions Index
Americans Trail Only Italians in Being Most Wrong on Key Facts About Society
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (08/29/2018)
President Trump's approval rating among registered voters stands at 40% with just 69 days until the election.
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Americans Experiencing Vacation Deficit More Likely to Show Signs of Moderate to Severe Depression, According to Allianz Vacation Index
Two in Ten (21%) Americans Say Taking an Annual Vacation is Important, but Aren’t Confident They’ll Get One this Year
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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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2018 Political Atlas
Need a forecasting tool to determine what will happen in the 2018 midterm elections? We have one.
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Millennials advocate for gun control, but still enjoy their Second Amendment right
Newsy/Ipsos poll examines views on gun policy and culture
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Messaging & Motivation: Engaging Participants in Healthcare Research
View this recorded webinar to hear best practices for engaging with special populations, including Veterans and military service members.
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Global Consumer Confidence Reports in at 50.5
August sees a 0.2-point decrease to 50.5 in the Global Consumer Confidence Index.
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Americans in Favor of Limiting Use of Plastic Straws
Ipsos/BuzzFeed News poll shows more support for businesses making the choice on straws than government ban
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Women & Water: A Ripple Effect
In 2017-2018, Ipsos and the Water & Development Alliance (WADA) conducted a study to map the hypothesized direct gendered impacts (“women and water”) and the pathways to indirect empowerment impacts (“the ripple effect”) of water programming, and to collect primary data to assess whether these hypotheses can be supported.