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In Ms. Jordan's case, there is no mention of whether she has worked with market-research vendors such as Yankelovich or Mintel, or if she is proficient in market-research technologies like Oracle or Quickbase.
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In Ms. Jordan's case, there is no mention of whether she has worked with market-research vendors such as Yankelovich or Mintel, or if she is proficient in market-research technologies like Oracle or Quickbase.
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Paul Argenti, a professor at Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, who teaches a class about perceptions of business in popular culture, cites a Yankelovich poll, which found that 70% of Americans in 1968 thought business was a positive influence in public life, compared with 15% in 1976.
Hollywood's Favorite Villain Rachel Dodes 2011
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Consider a 1986 poll for Time Magazine conducted by the firm Yankelovich Clancy Shulman.
The GOP's Secret Weapon: Flower Power Karlyn Bowman 2011
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According to a Honda-commissioned research by Yankelovich, 89% of Gen Y parents surveyed said they "make sure our family spends time together each day," as compared with 62% of boomer respondents.
A Van Parents Will Love Dan Neil 2010
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The 2008 Kids & Family Reading Report, a follow up to a similar 2006 study, both of which were conducted by Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, and TSC, a division of Yankelovich, a leader in consumer trends research, again found that the time kids spend reading books for fun declines after age eight and continues to drop off through the teen years.
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The 2008 Kids & Family Reading Report, a follow up to a similar 2006 study, both of which were conducted by Scholastic, the global children's publishing, education and media company, and TSC, a division of Yankelovich, a leader in consumer trends research, again found that the time kids spend reading books for fun declines after age eight and continues to drop off through the teen years.
June 2008 2008
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They are, according to Mr. Smith of Yankelovich, a wildly optimistic group.
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The press release cites a new survey conducted by Yankelovich, Inc. on behalf of McNeil Nutritionals from February 28 - March 3, 2008 using online interviews among a sample of 200 African American adults 18 years of age or older that: found that 63% of African Americans who experience stomach discomfort from eating dairy are likely to reduce or stop drinking milk or consuming dairy-rich products leaving them at risk for low calcium intake.
Lactaid Promotes Calcium-Rich Milk to the African-American Market Steve Carper 2008
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This week saw the release of yet another study of children's reading habits, an annual survey commissioned by Scholastic from the research company Yankelovich.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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