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Our misperceptions about crime and violence, sex, climate change, the economy and other key issues
Ipsos’ latest Perils of Perception study shows which key facts the online public across 37 countries get right about their society – and which they get wrong. Now in its fifth year, the survey aims to highlight how we’re wired to think in certain ways and how our environment influences our (mis)perceptions.
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Ipsos Update - May 2018
Welcome to Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. May’s edition includes new papers on viewability and modern partisanship, as well as global studies on ‘natural’ food, self-driving cars and societal divides.
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Africa: Sure Bet or Shot in the Dark?
Ipsos South Africa invites our clients to join us for a conversation with business leaders about Africa.
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Global Consumer Confidence Ties Record High
March's global consumer confidence Primary Index has risen to 50.6 to tie January 2018's record high.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Shows Uptick in February
The global Ipsos Consumer Confidence Index is showing a slight uptick to 50.3 in February.
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Consumer Confidence National Index Holds Steady
This month's global Consumer Confidence National Index score remained the same at 50.1.
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76% of South Africans think average global temperatures will increase in 2018
The latest Ipsos Global @dvisor poll was carried out in 28 countries around the world at the end of 2017. It asked over 21,500 online adults aged under 64 their predictions for 2018.
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Consumer Confidence National Index Down Slightly
This month’s global Consumer Confidence National Index score fell slightly from both October and November (each 50.5) to 50.1.
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Consumer Confidence National Index Unchanged from October
This month’s global Consumer Confidence National Index matched October’s all-time high remaining at 50.5.
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Consumer Confidence National Index Reaches All-Time High
Setting an all-time high, this month’s global Consumer Confidence National Index has risen to 50.5.