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Americans report positive attitudes and optimism toward technology
A new poll on behalf of GET Creative, a division of USA TODAY NETWORK, and the Charles Koch Institute shows that 67% of Americans believe technology has improved their generation's quality of life and 58% expect technology to continue improving quality of life for the next generation
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Automation Has Transformed the Way We Work
Worker preparedness and consumer attitudes toward automation vary widely across countries
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Fast Insights for the Path to Purchase
Join Ipsos’ Alison Chaltas for the latest trends on fast-changing shopper journeys and customer expectations. During this complimentary webinar, Alison will also scope the omnichannel experience, emphasizing the importance of building trust in one-to-one relationships.
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Google tops Ipsos real-time, nonconscious ranking of Super Bowl ads
Ipsos repeats its unique contextual, biometric ranking
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Most Americans Say Having a Heart Attack Tomorrow Would Make Them Feel Depressed, Financially Strained, and Anxious About Future Health
Heart Attacks Rank Second Most Concerning Out of Five Possible Conditions/Diseases – Behind Only Cancer
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Five ways pharma brands can achieve greater effectiveness
Discover five of our analytical techniques to help pharma marketers get the greatest impact out of their digital and personal elements.
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Five ways brands and BeSci can help you nail your New Year’s goals.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z want their fans to try going vegan in this new year. Blogger and mom Stephanie Ortiz plans to be more patient with her kids.
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17th Annual eyeforpharma Philadelphia
Ipsos will be chairing and exhibiting at this gathering of 800+ distinguished pharma decision makers from across the commercial spectrum
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Building Usage & Acceptance in Mobile Payments
In this Ipsos Minute, we talk to the co-founder of Square about mobile payments and digital wallets.
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The Behavioral Science of Customer Experience
Behavioural science offers the right lens and tools to explore, measure and predict consumer behaviour.