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Ipsos Enyclopedia - Opinion Poll
An opinion poll is a broad term used for any typically public-facing (and often published) survey/poll designed to better understand public opinion.
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Taking Responsibility - School Rebuilding in Nepal
Back in 2015, work started on re-building a school in a remote part of Nepal that had been destroyed by the devastating earthquake there.
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Most Americans Pass Mock Citizenship Test
“Contrary to popular opinion, Americans are not all about the Benjamins. Most respondents are unable to answer the role Ben Franklin played as a founding father.”
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2016 US Elections - Hillary Clinton Still Maintains Her 10-point Lead (June 30)
Barack Obama’s approval rating remains positive at 49% this week on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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The Economic Pulse of the World - June 2016
After posting gains for three months in a row, the national economic assessment average is down one point this month, with 38% of global citizens rating their national economic situation as “good”.
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Australian Federal Election Results
Ipsos performs its first federal election polling project: the Labor Party remains just ahead of the Coalition in the final Fairfax Ipsos Election Poll released today.
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Technology Tracker Q2 2016
One in five British Adults admit to taking selfies of just themselves, and the same number (20%) take selfies of themselves and others.
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How Project Fear Failed to Keep Britain in the EU – And the Signs That Anyone Could Have Read
With everyone from Mark Carney to President Obama giving warnings about the possible impact of Brexit on the economy, expectations that Remain would win were common right to the end – including among the public themselves, according to our research. But throughout the campaign the signs that Project Fear wasn’t working were there.
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Is Brexit a Reflection of What is to Come?
Is Brexit just the tip of the iceberg, a foretelling of the potential for significant social and political upheaval in the short and medium-term? Our latest Public Perspectives report examines this possibility, with recent Ipsos data showing a majority of citizens in almost all countries believing that their current government/leadership should be replaced.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Leads by 10 Points to Trump’s (June 23)
Barack Obama’s approval rating remains positive, at 50% this week on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.