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Ipsos Encyclopedia - Double-barrelled Questions
Double-barrelled questions are those that functionally ask respondents two questions at the same time and only allow one response.
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Social listening: Higher education’s competitive advantage
As competition among universities rises, many are turning to social listening to attract students and grow their brands.
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Behavioural Science
Behavioural Science at Ipsos is the use of psychology to help both public sector and brands meet their goals. The theories and methods from psychology work alongside MR techniques to understand and predict behaviour, generating total customer understanding.
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Exporting Healthcare: a New Phase for Australia, the ‘Lucky Country’
Australia’s economy is in transition. The nation is actively trying to set course for an economy where the relative GDP footprint earned from being the world’s quarry is smaller, replaced all manner of services, knowledge and experiences; mostly exported into emerging Asian countries. We are plotting a plan to be less brawn, more brains. Less soil, more skills.
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The Need for Speed: Overnight Qual
To stay in touch with the sheer pace of information delivery, we’ve created a fast and lean qualitative approach – Overnight Qual – to deliver insights at speed.
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Don’t Kill the Analyst Just Yet
Interview on how Ipsos applies text analytics, including the pitfalls to avoid.
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Why Is It Such a Challenge to Treat PAH?
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is a life-threatening, degenerative disease that severely compromises the function of both the pulmonary (lung) and cardiovascular (heart) systems. Despite current treatment options in PAH offering improvements in symptom control and quality of life factors, there continue to be significant challenges that compromise the effective management of this progressive and debilitating condition.