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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (3/22/2017)
Washington, DC — Healthcare once again beats out all other issues as the dominant concern for Americans (16%). Number two on the issues of concern list is the economy, coming in at 13%. For anyone who had “morality” in their bracket, we’re sorry to say that you’re probably not going to be pleased with the final four.
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Public Opinion Polling Downloads
The Ipsos polling brand means accuracy, truth and insight. We conduct, package, and release polling results for our clients to use in the public domain and assist in media relations to ensure coverage and engagement. Polling is the core of our business because that’s what we do best. Our clients leverage our reputation for producing balanced and objective research data to sponsor public opinion or market research. In North America, we release more than 400 polls a year on behalf of our clients.
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Power Up Your Data by Bridging Language in Social Media
Despite growing cynicism of survey research and its ability to give accurate information, this paper provides evidence that what people report from surveys can be accurate. But more importantly, connecting data from two sources, including unstructured text data, provides greater contextualization of the results.
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Nearly Eight in Ten Rideshare Users Likely to Recommend Lyft
Likelihood to Recommend Jumps to 97% Among Those Who Have Used Lyft in the Past Six Months.
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One in Five Americans Could Not Afford to Pay an Unexpected Medical Bill Without Accumulating Some Debt
A Majority Believe Receiving a Large Medical Bill that they Can’t Afford is Just as Bad as Being
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[EVENT] The Quirk’s Event: Moving Beyond Talk
On March 22nd (in Room 2), join Ipsos’ Namika Sagara and Gen Re’s VP of Market Research, Marcy Updike, for an inspirational case study illustrating How One Company Put Behavioral Economics To Work.
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Most Millennials Agree That They Are Extremely Satisfied with Their Current Deodorant/ Antiperspirant
However, Nearly Six in Ten Have Ruined Some of Their Favorite Shirts Due to Underarm Sweat/ Yellow Staining.
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Data Suggests Visual Attention to Advertising on YouTube Mobile is Higher Than on TV
Findings of Ipsos/Google Advertising Attention Research Experiment
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[EVENT] ARF Re!Think
Dedicated to being the advertising destination for insights, analytics, and marketing, this year’s Re!Think conference will prove that Insight Changes Everything.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: American Healthcare Act of 2017
Washington, DC- The latest Reuters/Ipsos data on public opinion on the American Healthcare Act is now available.