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2017 US Politics - President Trump’s Approval is Now at 35% (October 25)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is down 3 points from last week (38%).
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The Future of Mobility - On the Road to Driverless Cars
At a time when technology has the potential to change the way we travel, this new white paper reveals global consumer attitudes towards the prospect of fully automated cars.
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Global Infrastructure Index - September 2017
According to the Ipsos 2017 Global Infrastructure Index, a third (37%) are satisfied with infrastructure in their country but, regionally, this varies from 35% in LATAM countries to 43% in the APAC region, reaching a high of 65% in Saudi Arabia, four times the low of 15% in Italy.
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No Change in Trust in Facebook and Twitter Despite US Government Investigations into Fake News
Ipsos poll on trust in news sources.
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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.
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2017 US Politics - Obamacare Takes Center Stage Again in Congress (October 18)
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political, President Trump’s approval is 38%.
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Flair Argentina 2017 - The Crisis in the DNA
If you were to Google Argentina, you would find more than 1 billion results: the major part is about Tango, Carlos Gardel, football, amazing landscapes populated by gauchos, food, asado, beef and wine production, politics and shows with the Peron couple, popularised by Madonna...
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[EVENT] ARF West: Forecast x Science
It’s been nearly one-year since the 2016 Presidential election. Join Ipsos’ Cliff Young and other esteemed guests as they provide a complete postmortem on the performance of polls, betting markets, search, and social media in predicting the outcome of that race.
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The Rising Tide of Next Generation Cancer Treatments
Despite the answers we are still seeking, huge progress has been made since the initial discovery of anti-cancer drugs – and all in a relatively short space of time. Indeed, the pace of advancement has never been more rapid than it is today.
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Global Study Shows Half Think That Religion Does More Harm than Good
Half (49%) in a new global study agree that religion does more harm than good in the world, and 51% disagree, according to new data from Ipsos Global @dvisor survey.