Rounding Up 2016’s Final Weeks in Research | RBDR

January 3rd, 2017. Today on RBDR, we feature a handful of news items that broke during the closing week of 2016:

1) The death of Louis Harris, one of the true research legends of the 20th century.

2) Polling questions persist: what percentage of Latinos voted for Clinton, versus Trump? Two studies show wide discrepancies.

3) Nielsen and Foursquare are partnering to learn HOW consumer exposure to online advertising leads to purchases in brick-and-mortar stores.

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Was the Clinton Campaign Doomed by a Misfiring Algorithm? | RBDR

December 13, 2016. Today on RBDR:

1) Did a prized, proprietary algorithm doom the Clinton presidential campaign by misdirecting travel, time and monies?

2) “Looking Further With Ford 2017” delivers at least two new consumer trends that can change research.

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