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What Are Americans Thinking?
We wanted to know how Americans will reflect on 2017, so we asked them!
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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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Majority (54%) of Americans Say they Wouldn’t Knowingly Eat Food Prepared by a Person who is HIV+
Nearly Half (45%) Would, led by Millennials (50%) and Women (49%)
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Confidence About Local Economies Drives Rise in Outlook
Ipsos survey on behalf of MetLife & the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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#WomenInResearch @Ipsos
Do you love a good mystery? Feel compelled to seek out the true meaning of things?
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Pessimism Grows in America While It Recedes Globally
In latest What Worries the World survey, the world worries most about unemployment, corruption, and poverty; Americans are most concerned about healthcare, terrorism and crime
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The Automation Divide
As automation is taking over tasks that used to be performed by humans across nearly all sectors, Ipsos and the Center for Business Analytics at the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce found that Americans are divided in their perceptions and expectations about automation.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (11/29/2017)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is 38%