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Ipsos strengthens its position in the North America Automotive market by acquiring the New Vehicle Customer Study from InMoment
Ipsos, one of the largest market research companies in the world, announces the acquisition of the New Vehicle Customer Study (NVCS) – the largest and longest-running syndicated automotive program in North America from InMoment.
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Roopa Choodamani Joins Ipsos MMA as Vice President, Analytic Consulting
Highly skilled advertising and analytic executive comes to Ipsos MMA with almost 20 years of media, marketing mix, attribution and planning experience
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Where Americans are on mental health
Below are five charts on the state of mental health and the mental health care system in the U.S.
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A Trump-Biden rematch is still too close to call
Most Americans believe vaccines are safe for children and adults, but half say they would be more likely to support a 2024 presidential candidate who questions the safety of vaccines
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Ipsos MMA Releases version 2.0 of its Market Leading Agile Attribution Platform
A critical need for future-proofed, sustainable marketing measurement & attribution solutions supporting growth in an always-on and connected environment is driving industry demand
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Nearly half of workers in three countries say they use AI at work
Survey of workers in Australia, United Kingdom and United States, ages 21-65, working full time or with 2+ part-time jobs
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How the ways we respond to climate change could lead to conflict
Joshua Busby, author of “States and Nature: The Effects of Climate Change on Security” and non-resident fellow at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, discusses the geopolitical risks of a changing climate.
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Why the satisfaction gap in Veteran and private healthcare calls for change
Ipsos research indicates that Veterans’ satisfaction with the healthcare and benefits they receive from the VA outperforms the general public’s sentiments. Ipsos’ Sarah Saxton explains what this means for providers.
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How veteran healthcare will shape private healthcare and vice versa
The innovations developed to care for Veterans often shapes healthcare at large. Amanda Lienau, Ph.D, director of Open Innovation at the Veterans Health Administration discusses how Veteran care will evolve as the nature of defense changes.
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Why foresight, tech and ethics education can better prepare us for uncertainty
From cadets to candidates, military forces and work forces face a skill gap. Col. Chris Mayer, Ph.D, department head of English and Philosophy with the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, discusses why foresight, humanities and ethics will be as valuable as practical skills.