PD can stand for several different things depending on the context. Some common meanings include Police Department, Public Domain, or Parkinson's Disease.
The initials PS typically stand for "postscript," which is an additional remark or information added after the main body of a letter or note has been completed.
To assemble a cardboard stand-up, first lay out all the pieces and follow the instructions provided. Fold along the creased lines, insert tabs into slots, and secure with tape or adhesive as needed. Once fully assembled, stand the cardboard stand-up upright and adjust as needed for stability.
"SS" stands for "Social Security" and "BF" stands for "Boyfriend."
The abbreviation "SMH" could stand for "System Management Homepage" for Hewlett-Packard. It could also be the monogram for wrestling personality Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley.
Ipsos MORI's population is 9,000.
The cost to participate in a study at the Ipsos Research Center is typically free for participants.
According to Ipsos, the answer is 27%.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who will guard the guardians?
It's not clear. Quis rogat is "Who asks?" or "Who is asking?", but without more context ipsos is hard to translate. It's a demonstrative meaning "self" or "the self-same", and in this case it's clearly the object of the verb and refers to something that is plural and masculine (or masculine + feminine). Perhaps "who asks the very same people?"
Originally presented in Juvenal's Satires, it translates directly to "Who will guard the guards themselves?"
specto, spectare, spectavi, spectatus is the verb. Use 'spectes' for singular and 'spectetis' for plural of 'you watch.'
According to Ipsos-MORI, female voter turnout at the 2010 election was 64% - slightly below the 66% among men.
According to an April 2009 Ipsos poll, 65.2% of Chileans oppose same-sex marriage. By August 2012, that number fell to 40.7%.
A May 2013 Ipsos poll found that 54% of Australian respondents were in favour of same-sex marriage and another 20% supported other form of recognition for same-sex couples.
The top marketing research company will depend upon the criterion upon which one is ranking them. One criterion might be turnover, another public recognition, etc. For example, by some measures Nielsen could be considered top.
Online survey sites are platforms where companies pay for people’s opinions about products, services, or advertisements. You sign up for free, fill out a profile about your age, interests, and habits, and then get matched with surveys that fit your profile. When you complete a survey, you earn a reward, usually in points that can be redeemed for gift cards, vouchers, or digital cash. The amount per survey varies — some pay just a few cents, while longer or specialized surveys pay several dollars. The Panel Station is one of these sites. It’s known for being reliable and having many surveys available worldwide. The payment per survey is moderate, but it’s consistent, and anyone can join. Other survey platforms, like Swagbucks, Toluna, User Interviews, or Prolific, work similarly. Some of these pay more per survey but often have fewer opportunities or require specific demographics or skills. In short: Survey sites make money by selling your opinions to companies, and you get a small reward for your time. The Panel Station is a steady, easy-to-use option, while other platforms may offer higher pay but are less consistent.