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Ipsos/USA Today Poll: Crime/Gun Violence is Top Concern Among Young People
Only two-thirds of students say they feel safe at school
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Public Opinion Data on Transgender People
Gain insights from our survey of examining the public’s opinion on transgender rights issues, correct pronoun usage, positive and negative beliefs about transgender people, how respondents think about their government’s treatment of transgender people, and whether and how respondents know a transgender person.
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Nearly a Third of Employed Americans Have Not Received Any Formal Workplace Training from Their Current Employer
Those Most Likely to Say They Don’t Receive Any Formal Workplace Training include Women, The Less Affluent, and Part-Time Workers
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Most Americans Experience Feeling Dissatisfied with How Their Body Looks from Time to Time, Including Nearly Two in Five Who Feel This Way Whenever They Look in the Mirror
At Least One in Three Would Give Up Alcohol, Pizza, and/or Social Media if it Meant They Could Achieve Their Perfect Body Overnight
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Tide ad scores highest on inaugural Ipsos Neuro Super Score
First real time biometric ranking of all commercials during the big game
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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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The Yale-Ipsos Think Tank announces new member companies advancing the practical applications of behavioral science
MetLife, Johnson and Johnson, and Royal Bank of Canada Newest Members
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Parents in the U.S. Are Optimistic About Their Financial Situation for 2018, With Nearly Six in Ten Expecting it to Improve
Seven in Ten Say They Will Reduce Debt and/or Save More, While More Than Half Believe They Will Be in Better Financial Shape for Retirement
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Most Americans Believe Election Laws are Necessary for Fair Elections
Ipsos Poll on behalf of the Center for Public Integrity
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Millennial Small Business Owners Are Already Global and Plan to Continue Doing Business Internationally
With Nearly Half of Small Business Owners Ages 18 to 34 Currently Selling Products Outside the US (Compared to Only 7 Percent of Business Leaders Ages 55 And Up) The Future Is Global.