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Nature VS. Nurture - Can You Change Your Innovation’s Destiny?
The great innovation debate - “Nature vs. Nurture” is a debate typically held among psychologists, where one side argues that genetic predisposition (nature) plays a greater role in human personality development and the other side argues that the environment (nurture) has more influence.
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How Concerned Are You About the Ebola Virus?
77% of global citizens concerned that Ebola virus may be transmitted to their country. With 88% awareness of Ebola virus outbreak, 57% say their own health, government and other officials are taking enough precautions and preparations to ensure virus doesn’t come into their country but 43% don’t believe it to be so.
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As World Pride Kicks Off in Toronto, Canada Poll Shows Strong Majority (71%) Among 15 Developed Nations Support Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Couples
Majority (76%) agree gay men, lesbians should be free to live as they wish.
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2014 Fifa World Cup Fans Worldwide Choose Brazil Win
Host country Brazil (39%) expected to be victorious in the final game of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Seven in ten (69%) expect Brazil to be a successful host but only one in three (36%) Brazilians agree.
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Bringing New Life to Qualitative Research With Real People in Real Life
We all know that market research can add tremendous value to your business – assessing the numbers and understanding the statistics can really help you build a business case, make better informed decisions, measure success and results, and make your stakeholders happy. But sometimes, it can be just so clinical and neatly packaged into a few charts or grids. While that has its place, real life just doesn’t always add up so nicely.
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European Pulse: Europe On The Wrong Track
Europe is on the wrong track say citizens in ten of EU’s largest countries – but little desire to leave the European Union outright. Faultlines across Europe with Mediterranean countries (Spain, Italy, France) most unhappy, but central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) more positive.
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Europe is on the Wrong Track Say Citizens in Ten of EU’s Largest Countries – But Little Desire to Leave the European Union Outright
Faultlines Across Europe with Mediterranean Countries (Spain, Italy, France) Most Unhappy, But Central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) More Positive.
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At Home And On The Go With The Millennials
Every generation has its challenges and its defining moments, usually underscored by the times they live in. Today’s young adults are no different. As they come into their own, the Millennial generation – ages 18-31 for this study – faces a set of challenges that reflects the new realities of our economy and technology.
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Flair France 2012 - Society With No Regrets
Three high points, three stories, three perspectives and a specific angle: approaching research findings as symptoms whose analysis allows us to create a mapping of structuring, emerging trends.