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Ipsos Update Publication

Ipsos Update - March 2022

Opinion polling, the year ahead in Brazil, gender inequality in Japan, and the future of ageing are all featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
Polling Publication

Opinion Polls: A continual improvement process

Implementing new approaches and staying mindful of common sources of error, opinion polls can remain a vital tool for predicting election outcomes.

Americans value free speech, but differ on what is, or should be, protected by the First Amendment

“Free Expression in America Post-2020,” a new Knight Foundation-Ipsos report, explores attitudes toward and understandings of First Amendment freedoms, shining a light on how opinion diverges across racial, ethnic, and partisan lines
Polling Survey

One year after Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot, concern about misinformation is high

New Ipsos poll, provided exclusively to the BBC, finds that significant portions of the American public believe conspiracy theories around Covid, the election, and QAnon
Politics Survey

Seven in ten Americans say the country is in crisis, at risk of failing

New NPR/Ipsos poll finds a year after January 6th, Americans remain divided on interpretation of the event

Most Americans believe political hostility and divisiveness between ordinary Americans is a serious problem

New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll explores the extent of political divisiveness and hostility in the U.S. today
Politics Publication

The Point Being: An Ipsos Podcast

A weekly podcast series by Ipsos’ U.S. Polling Team where Chris Jackson, Mallory Newall and guests discuss the latest news on American public opinion.

Most Americans’ personal drinking habits remain unchanged in recent months

New Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of Cutback Coach, shows half plan to make an effort to drink less or in a healthier way in the coming months
Polling Survey

Majority of Texans support mask requirements in public places

In spite of an executive order prohibiting mask requirements, seven in ten – or more – support these measures.