Ipsos · consulting-deck
WORLD AFFAIRS 2023
92 pages · 4 arc beats · 2 loops
WORLD AFFAIRS 2023
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100% 43/43 slides 23.3% 10/43 slides Slide inventory
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The chart tracks two distinct survey questions over different time periods.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Need
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically. Includes a methodological note about online sample bias.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor - 11/2023 - World Affairs.compare_peers
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The chart includes a 'Change' column indicating percentage point shifts, and highlights Canada and the US at 46%.analyze_data
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Data represents the percentage of respondents who consider the threat 'very real' or 'somewhat real'.analyze_data
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The data is presented as a series of radial gauges representing percentages, with year-over-year changes in percentage points (pp) listed below each.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Need
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The slide uses circular progress indicators to represent annual survey data for four distinct threat categories.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Need
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Data presented as a series of donut charts with year labels and year-over-year percentage point changes.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Need
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The slide uses circular progress indicators to represent annual percentage values for perceived threat levels.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Need
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The slide uses donut charts to represent annual percentages for four distinct threat categories.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Need
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The chart includes a 'Change' column indicating percentage point shifts and highlights the US and Canada specifically.compare_peers
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The chart includes a 'Change' column indicating the percentage point shift, and highlights the US and Canada specifically.compare_peers
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically. Data source is Ipsos Global Advisor.analyze_data
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The chart highlights the US at 73% and Canada at 58% compared to a global average of 60%.analyze_data
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The chart displays the percentage of respondents who feel there is a 'very/somewhat real threat' of armed conflict in the next 12 months, alongside the change ianalyze_data
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically. Includes a methodological note about sample demographics.analyze_data
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically. Includes a methodological note regarding online sample demographics.analyze_data
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The chart highlights the US at 67% and Canada at 57%. Includes a methodological note regarding sample demographics.compare_peers
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor - 11/2023 - World Affairs.compare_peers
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor - 11/2023 - World Affairs.analyze_data
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The chart shows the percentage of respondents who are 'very' or 'somewhat' confident, alongside the change in percentage points from a previous period.compare_peers
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically. Includes a methodological note about sample demographics.compare_peers
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor - 11/2023 - World Affairs.compare_peers
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The chart displays percentage of respondents who are 'very' or 'somewhat' confident, ordered by descending percentage.analyze_data
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The chart displays percentage of respondents who are 'very' or 'somewhat' confident, alongside the change in percentage points from a previous period.compare_peers
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The chart shows the percentage of respondents who are 'very' or 'somewhat' confident, with year-over-year change in percentage points.compare_peers
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The chart displays the percentage of respondents who are 'very' or 'somewhat' confident in their government's ability to respond to hacking incidents.compare_peers
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The chart highlights the Global Country Average, US, and Canada specifically.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Satisfaction
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The gap is defined as level of perceived preparation minus level of concern.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Satisfaction
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The gap is calculated as level of perceived preparation minus level of concern.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Satisfaction
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The gap is defined as level of perceived preparation minus level of concern.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Satisfaction
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The chart displays global country averages and specific country data points, with Canada and the US highlighted.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Satisfaction
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically. Data includes change in percentage points from previous periods.compare_peers
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor 11/2023. Includes methodological note regarding sample demographics.compare_peers
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The Global Country Average reflects the average result for all the countries where the survey was conducted.analyze_data
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The slide uses donut charts to represent annual percentages for three distinct survey questions.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor - 11/2023 - World Affairs.analyze_data
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The chart highlights Canada's rating (78%) and the US rating (81%) against a global average of 80%.compare_peers
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically with callouts.compare_peers
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically. Data source is Ipsos Global Advisor.analyze_data
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically. Includes a methodological note regarding sample demographics.analyze_data
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically. Includes a methodological note about sample demographics.analyze_data
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically, while providing a global average and a methodological note regarding sample demographics.analyze_data
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically. Includes a methodological note about sample bias.compare_peers
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The chart includes a 'Change' column indicating percentage point shifts, and a methodological note regarding sample demographics.analyze_data
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The chart highlights the Global Country Average and specific data points for the US and Canada.analyze_data
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically. Includes a methodological note about online samples.compare_peers
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically, and includes a note about sample demographics.analyze_data
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The chart highlights India's perception globally, with specific callouts for the US and Canada.compare_peers
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically, with the US at 17% and Canada at 15%.analyze_data
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically, while providing a global country average.compare_peers
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor 11/2023. Includes specific callouts for US and Canada.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights the Global Country Average and specific data points for the US and Canada.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically. Includes a methodological note about sample demographics.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically, while providing a global average.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The slide features a large number '6' indicating the section number.transition
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart displays the percentage of respondents who somewhat or strongly agree with the statement, alongside the change in percentage points.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically. Includes a methodological note about sample demographics.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor 11/2023. Note on sample bias included in bottom right.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart displays percentage agreement by country, with a 'change' column indicating shifts in percentage points.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart displays country-level data with a 'Global Country Average' at the top. It includes a specific callout for Canada and the US.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically with callouts. Includes a methodological note regarding online sample bias in specific countries.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor 11/2023. Includes change in percentage points from previous measurement.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The number '8' likely indicates the section number in the deck.transition
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically. Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart displays the percentage of agreement with the statement 'The problems in Ukraine are none of [country's] business and we should not interfere'.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart includes a 'change' column indicating percentage point shifts from previous periods.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights the U.S. at 64% and Canada at 47% specifically.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The slide presents survey data comparing three categories of sentiment across three geographic/demographic groups.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor - 11/2023 - World Affairs.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor 11/2023. The chart ranks countries by level of concern.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights Canada and the US specifically with callouts.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The number '10' likely refers to the section number in the deck.transition
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor 11/2023. Note on sample bias included in bottom right.compare_peers
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The chart highlights the US and Canada specifically. Includes a methodological note about sample demographics.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights Canada and the US at 31% compared to a global average of 37%.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart highlights the Global Country Average and specifically calls out the US and Canada.analyze_data
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor 11/2023. Note on sample bias included in bottom right.compare_peers
Open slide detailBeat · Action
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The chart shows a global average of 64% and ranks countries from South Africa (81%) to Hungary (45%).compare_peers
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Data source: Ipsos Global Advisor - 11/2023 - World Affairs.compare_peers
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