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Telemundo and Ipsos Announce Ground-Breaking Research Partnership
Poll Finds Majority of Hispanics Intend to Participate in 2010 Census and Are Confident Personal Information Collected Won't Be Shared With Other Government Organizations
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Only One Third (35%) Of Global Citizens Say Their Government and Business Leaders Are Taking the Right Steps and Pace to Prevent Global Climate Change
Of 23 Countries Surveyed, Only Three Get Passing Grades
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Presidential Approval Remains Stable Across the Agenda, with the Economy Still Reigning As the Most Important Issue
Majorities of Americans Support Increased Security Measures at Airports As a Means of Reducing Terrorism
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`Ideas' on Navigating Through Recession Dominated Marketing Interest in 2009
Ipsos Ideas Newsletter "Best of 2009" Issue Shares Insight and Lessons
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Polling on Fuzzy Issues Like Healthcare Reform: You Can't Measure What Doesn't Exist
When the definitive history of the 2009 healthcare reform debate is written, one footnote will read how varied, even contradictory, the polls had been. Learn what polling on American healthcare reform has taught us about polling on non-electoral policy issues involving the legislative process by reading our latest paper.