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Device Agnostic Surveys a Necessary Evolution
What are device-agnostic surveys? “Device-agnostic” implies that panelists can take in-browser surveys on any device they choose.
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Big Data: A Guided Tour
Big Data has become a feature of many workplace discussions about strategies and business plans. But it also brings with it risks and responsibilities – as witnessed by growing consumer concerns about data protections and information security.
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Branded Content - Optimising For Brand Impact From Development To Measurement
Content is king, or is it context? One thing for sure is the framework for successful branded content is resonance for people with the Content, Platform and Brand.
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Branded Content: Emperor’s New Clothes or the Future of Marketing?
Attempts at interpreting branded content straddle the wire of native advertising and advertorials before falling in to the abyss of general advertising – so what is it exactly and what does it offer that traditional channels do not already deliver?
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Clearing the Fog on Neuroscience
This study addresses some of the misunderstandings around what neuroscience is and what it can and can’t do.
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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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4 Reasons To Do “In-The-Moment” Research
One of the many strengths of mobile research is that it can happen in-the-moment, or close to the moment of people’s experience. One of the many strengths of mobile research is that it can happen in-the-moment, or close to the moment of people’s experience. However, it is not always exploited to the fullest of its potential because we often fall back into familiar research methods.
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The Most Influential Brands in Canada 2015
Now in its fifth year, the results of our 2015 Most Influential Brands of Canada study show a modest shuffling in the upper echelon and one new entry to the Top Ten list.
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Five Top Tips for Successful Text Analytics
This white paper highlights some of the challenges involved in starting a text analytics project, setting out the best ways to avoid these in order to ensure the results deliver action-orientated insight.
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Who’s Killing Creativity Now?
Market research has long been accused of killing creativity. Many in the creative world now look back with nostalgia to the days when market research was the point of contention. With so much more data available now and so many exciting applications for it, data and creative are at loggerheads.