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Position Type: Company Officer Company Description: Opinion Research Corporation, an infoGroupA company, is a leading market research firm.
Nationwide Survey Shows Americans Oppose Cosmetic Tax to Pay for Health Care Reform
A majority of Americans oppose the inclusion of a five percent tax on cosmetic medical procedures, according to a survey released today.
Survey: Most Oppose A Cosmetic Tax
A U.S. survey for the American Society of Plastic Surgeons indicates 52 percent to 43 percent of adults oppose a tax on cosmetic medical procedures.
Survey suggests many workers may want new jobs
A new survey suggests employers could see a significant number of employees leave for new positions once the job market improves.
Hidden fees top survey of annoyances
Drivers who tailgate? Shouting on TV or radio shows? Unscooped dog poop? Maybe those aren't the most frequent targets of consumer ire, but they're high enough on many people's personal gripe lists that researchers at Consumer Reports decided to include them in a recent survey aimed at teasing out just how ticked off people get at life's varied ...
Mothers Take Childrena s Health into Their Own Hands
San Clemente, Calif. - Three out of four mothers with a child between the ages of two through 12 are extremely, very, or somewhat concerned about their childa s health this coming winter, according to a survey conducted by Opinion Research Corporation and commissioned by Bionorica.
Holiday Web Shoppers Hit Social Networks
US Internet users will be doing plenty of online research about holiday gift giving this year.
A new study suggests that a surprising number of Americans want to start new careers.
As the House prepares to take the first vote Saturday on the health-care legislation that President Barack Obama is seeking by year's end, most Americans say they'd be happy with Congress taking more time to either work out minor problems or major changes in the bill.
Black Friday 2009 To See More Shoppers Says ICSC And Goldman Sachs Survey
There are many surveys and predictions about the holiday shopping season 2009 and Black Friday 2009 in particular.
Halloween Fears: Ghosts, Goblins and ... BlackBerry(R) Blur?
By: PR Newswire Oct. 29, 2009 04:21 PM INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Halloween can bring out children's fears of monsters in the closet and ghosts beneath their bed.
Survey Shows Consumers Misunderstand Gift Cards
A consumer survey commissioned by the Consumer Federation of America and undertaken by the Opinion Research Corporation earlier this month revealed widespread misunderstanding of general purpose gift cards, also sometimes called bank or cash gift cards, and most of which are issued by Visa, MasterCard, or American Express.
"This is not Vietnam in many respects," Sen. John Kerry said in a reported interview during his latest trip to Afghanistan.
Survey: Cedar Rapids residents happy with services, not with downtown
Posted on Oct 15, 2009 by Rick Smith . Click to read the full survey results City Hall is out with the results of a new citizen survey - less than three weeks before the Nov.
300 Doctors at your Fingertips
Doctors are considered the most trustworthy source of health information, according to a recent survey, yet consumers typically don't have 24/7 access to their physicians.
The importance of personal-finance education
College campuses are buzzing with the start of classes. Whether you're a graduating senior or the parent of a kindergartner, paying for college has surely crossed your mind.
Changing Times: Online Trumps Newspapers
A new survey on media usage from the Opinion Research Corporation confirms what newspaper publishers have long feared: Americans are abandoning print daily newspapers for information in favor of online news.
Media Usage Study: Online and Radio Up, TV Still Most Credible
Americans are increasingly turning to online and radio sources for news and information, while at the same time they are relying less on daily newspapers and TV, according to a media use and credibility survey commissioned by ARAnet and conducted by Opinion Research Corporation .
Even more opposition to the war
We recently reported on a new Washington Post/ABC poll which caused a stir by revealing sinking support among Americans for the war in Afghanistan.
Recessions Can Have a Lasting Impact on the Young
It makes sense that economic downturns would change the way people look at the world.
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