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Ipsos/NPR Examine Views on Sexual Harassment and Assault
Partisanship is the biggest driver of differences in perceptions regarding sexual harassment/assault
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GenZ Social Engagement Best Practices
Hear innovative techniques that can help shed light on the true potential of social media for both brands and consumers.
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ONCOLOGY: The Disease, the Dynamics & the Complexities
Cancer is one term that encompasses many different diseases. There is no one cause of cancer, nor is there a single treatment protocol. Incidence and prevalence rates differ globally, treatment is managed by numerous physician specialties and our ever-evolving understanding of the disease makes it challenging to remain current.
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How Netflix and Spotify are influencing American car culture
Vehicle subscriptions are the latest innovation shaking up how the automobile has played in American culture.
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MAPOR Annual Conference
Join Ipsos at this year’s annual conference hosted by the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research.
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Germany Retains Top “Nation Brand” Ranking, U.S. Out of Top Five Again
Japan is in second place for the first time, while the UK remains in third, and France moves to fourth place — major gains are in the index’s People and Governance sub-categories. Winter Olympics and FIFA World Cup hosts South Korea and Russia improved their images, South Korea most remarkably. The U.S. remains in sixth place.
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Core Political (10/24/2018)
In this week's generic congressional ballot, Democrats have a seven-point lead over Republicans among likely voters.
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[WEBINAR] Thinking Green: Consumer Perceptions on the Future of Packaging
From the latest United Nations report on climate change, to the plastic straw bans taking effect in cities all over the world, concerns about our planet’s health are top of mind for many people.
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Evers (D) Tied with Walker (R) in the Wisconsin Gubernatorial Race
Healthcare cited as the strongest motivator to vote among likely voters
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Cruz (R) Has a Slight Lead Over O’Rourke (D) in the Texas Senate Race
Immigration cited as the strongest motivator to vote among likely voters.