
Tim Walz Drops Re‑Election Bid: What Minnesota Voters Want Next (Synthetic Focus Group)
Politics is kind of like a group chat: one person leaves unexpectedly and suddenly everyone is like ...
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Politics is kind of like a group chat: one person leaves unexpectedly and suddenly everyone is like ...
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The market research industry is experiencing its biggest transformation in 70 years. In 2026, AI tools can do in hours w...
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Every market researcher knows the tension: you need consumer insights tomorrow, but recruiting qualified respondents tak...
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Market research has always faced the same fundamental constraint: to understand human behavior, you need humans. Recruit...
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In 1948, researchers asked Americans two questions:...
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Market research has always had an awkward job. It is expected to be fast, cheap, statistically pristine, globally repres...
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We asked 500 synthetic Americans—calibrated synthetic personas spanning ages 21 to 88, from Erie to San Diego, from stud...
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Your top-performing store manager just increased sales 35% quarter-over-quarter. You promote them to regional manager an...
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Social desirability bias is one of the most stubborn problems in market research, social science, and consumer insights....
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Every December, humanity splits into three camps around the question of "Is Die Hard a Christmas movie?": ...
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For anyone unfamiliar with Canada, NoFrills is a low-cost grocery store owned by Loblaws - kinda like “Walmart meets Ald...
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Synthetic market research turns “weeks of waiting” into “minutes of learning” by letting teams explore reactions, trade-...
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Synthetic market research is the practice of running research workflows - concept tests, message tests, pricing experime...
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Synthetic market research is a new way to answer an old question: ...
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The attention economy has a problem: the pie isn't getting bigger, but everyone's trying to serve more slices....
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