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The Age of the Algorithm
It is hard to find a major audience measurement service that does not employ statistical wizardry of one sort or another. From simple weighting of survey results to correct for sample imbalances to modelling the audiences to hard-to-measure media, the use of statistics and algorithms is increasing. In this White Paper, Andrew Green and Mario Paic explore some of these techniques.
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The Premier' 2017 Survey: Upper Middle Class Portrait in Russia
Upper middle class Russians name as their top goals for a year travel, a healthy lifestyle and renovation of an apartment, a house or country house (dacha).
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Millennial Myths and Realities in the UK
A major new Ipsos report into Millennials reveals the truth about the “most derided generation”.
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I Actually Bought Two Cars in Five Years?!
Recently, Ipsos released its TCO survey data. TCO, or total costs of ownership, refers to the total expenditure of a vehicle besides the purchase. The data shows besides new car concessions or fuel consumption, the total costs of ownership is far beyond our imagination.
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Summer Holiday Plans Among Europeans and Americans
In 2017, summer holiday plans are on the rise again in all countries. More short leaves are in the works and the average budget is in decline.
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Online Video Adverts : The Influence of Context in Taiwan
Online video growth has been hugely dramatic in the last few years, rising from US$ 16b in 2015 to an estimated US$ 24b in 2017. Because of this strong growth, it has been a hot topic of discussion amongst brand marketers in Taiwan, even though there seems to be a lack of deep understanding of how to truly optimise this growing touchpoint.
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[EVENT] Future of Purchase Behaviour
On June 27, join us to discover the future of path to purchase.
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[EVENT] Sentiment Analysis Symposium
On June 27, join Ipsos’ Trish Dorsey who will be presenting Using Sentiment Analysis to Identify Emotions, Provide Insight, Enhance Customer Experience and Prevent Churn.
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The Next Big Trend in Taiwan: Stay-at-Home Economy
Internet technologies have not only formed the online shopping behaviour, but also changed the way people do their work. “Working at home” is a good example of the impact of the Internet.
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"African Women" Ipsos Study: Women as Key Drivers of the African Economy
On the heels of African Youth in 2016, Ipsos is publishing an unprecedented study of African women* to mark the second year of its annual Africa conference at the Dapper Museum. Conducted in seven African countries, the study paints a picture of motivated, independent and optimistic women who are a driving force in this rapidly developing continent.