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In Turkey, a Majority (66%) Would Not Feel Safe Riding in a Car or Motor Vehicle with Counterfeit Parts...
...But Three in Four (64%) Agree It Is Often Impossible To Tell the Difference Between Imitation and Authentic Products
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Window Shopping Takes on New Meaning with Puget Sound Residents
Clothing Retailers Can Leverage Online Presence to Increase In Store Traffic
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Five Ways We're Surfing the Mobile Wave to Deepen Insights
The way consumers behave is changing as a result of the digital revolution. According to the US Census Bureau and the CIA Government Factbook earlier this year, mobile penetration in North America has reached beyond 100%. 101% of consumers in the region now have access to mobile devices, meaning there is a significant share of them with access to more than one. 72% of these devices are using mobile broadband internet access, meaning blazing fast connection speeds allowing for innovative ways to push content to consumers.
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Vacation Deficit Decreases as More Americans Confident They'll Take a Vacation This Year
Overall Summer Vacation Spending Reaches Five Year High
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Ipsos' Client Zillow Takes Home Prestigious Effie Award
Real Estate Marketplace Honored for "Find Your Way Home" Campaign
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Cards, Dining Out, and Phone Calls Are the Top Three Ways America Celebrates Father's Day
US Adults Are More Likely to Celebrate Moms on Mother's Day than Dads on Father's Day
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Getting Chores Done is a Source of Conflict in Their Household, Say One Quarter (27%) of Americans in 12 States
One in Five (17%) Have Pretended Not to Hear When Asked to Do Chore; Controlling Home Temperature (30%) and TV Remote (16%) Also Leads to Conflict for Many Americans
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Puget Sound Residents Will Choose Relaxing over Shopping this Memorial Day
Most Residents Spending Time with Family and Friends this Weekend
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`Go Play!' Takes on New Meaning for Post-Millennials and their Parents
Millennial parents' perceptions of play demonstrate the growing influence of digital technology on all aspects of today's families
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New Leadership Appointments with Ipsos Public Affairs
Clifford Young, John Vidmar and Julia Clark Step into New Roles in the United States