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Technology Tracker Q1 2016
7 out of 10 Britons use their Smartphone to access the Internet. Android and iPhone ownership is on par this quarter and the top three activities on a smartphone remain reading e-mails, visiting social networks and browsing the internet.
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[EVENT] ESOMAR 2016 in Japan
Ipsos presented Device Agnostics by showing the specific figures which was well perceived by many participants who are struggling with own pilots.
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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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Are your customers working too hard?
Measuring customer effort in isolation is not enough. While it does link to customer outcomes, it is the Customer:Company Effort Ratio (C:CER) that really matters.
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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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Perils of Perception 2016
This 33-country survey highlights what we get wrong and why we are so often wrong about topics such as immigration, teenage pregnancy and how to change that.
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How Healthy Is The Urban Malaysian?
While 90% of Urban Malaysians say they have no major health issues, almost half (48%) suffer from some minor health issues.
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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.
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The 5 Truths That Define Millennials
It seems hard to get away from the word ‘Millennial’ these days.
Everywhere you look there are new articles, studies, findings and revelations about how brands can better engage with and tap into this group of consumers. And why wouldn’t they want to? Millennials are on the cusp of having more spending power than any other generation in history: an estimated $200 billion annually by 2017. Understanding this group of consumers is critical for marketers — what motivates them, keeps them up at night, shapes their behavior and attitudes, and so on. To answer these questions, we have to know how to engage them in research. -
China Pulse - June 2015
China’s Economy Showed Steady Growth In the First Quarter of 2015 with 7% YOY Growth; Total RSCG went up by 10.0% in April.