Posted November 2, 2009 in
Releases
Integration begins between Angus Reid Strategies’ research team and Vision Critical – developers of the market’s most adopted interactive research technology.
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Vancouver, November 2, 2009 – Today Vision Critical® announced plans to merge Angus Reid Strategies® and Vision Critical Technologies in tandem with the launch of a new website. The new Vision Critical marries the strengths of the two sister companies: the research and global panel expertise and consultative service of Angus Reid Strategies with the technology and innovation prowess ... |
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Posted October 28, 2009 in
United States
Americans are open to the possibility of trying Guantanamo detainees in a U.S. court, but certain misconceptions about the actual number of people held at the facility persist, a new Angus Reid Strategies poll had found.
The online survey of a representative sample of 1,002 American adults also finds that respondents are more likely to choose deportation for Guantanamo detainees who are found guilty in court.
The Size of Guantanamo
Respondents were asked how many prisoners they think are being held in Guantanamo ... |
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Posted October 28, 2009 in
United Kingdom
While a significant proportion of people in Great Britain believe that too few women are currently serving in the House of Commons and the House of Lords, a recent proposal developed by the Conservative Party to impose all-women shortlists in some constituencies is rejected by a majority of respondents, a new Angus Reid Strategies poll has found.
The online survey of a representative sample of 2,000 British adults also shows that a large proportion of voters would not alter their plans ... |
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Posted October 26, 2009 in
Global
With immunization programs against the H1N1 influenza virus now under way in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom, a new poll by Angus Reid Strategies has found that many people in the three countries do not plan to get the vaccine at all.
In the online survey of representative national samples in each one of the three countries, 36 per cent of Canadians, 26 per cent of Americans, and 20 per cent of Britons say that they are planning ... |
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