What Canadians Think-- about Almost-- Everything

What Canadians Think-- about Almost-- Everything
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Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780385659857
ISBN-13 : 0385659857
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Book Synopsis What Canadians Think-- about Almost-- Everything by : Darrell Jay Bricker

Download or read book What Canadians Think-- about Almost-- Everything written by Darrell Jay Bricker and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At last! Here it is! A national brain scan! What We Think is the inside story of who we Canucks really are and what we really think — and what our beliefs and behaviour mean for Canada’s future. Here’s a book that probes what’s going in the big fat collective skull of 32 million Canadians. What Canadians Think is based on hard statistics that add up to the inside story of what Canadians like, what they don’t like, what they believe, what they don’t believe, what they’re not sure of. You want to know who we are and what we’re becoming? Follow this written trail. Words and numbers get you to the pot of gold. Focusing on the concentric worlds in which we live — home and work, community, nation, and world — two of Canada’s top statistical analysts, Darrell Bricker and John Wright of Ipsos-Reid, go sleuthing. These guys dig into relationships. They look at marriage and morals and drinking and drugs. They delve into power, politics, parenting, and porn. Sex and stress. Death and taxes. What do you care about? Unless it’s stamp collecting, knitting, or bird-watching, there’s a good chance it’s in here. No one knows Canada better than Ipsos-Reid, and this book puts their research at your fingertips. Both light-hearted and rigorously detailed, What Canadians Think is fascinating reading for anyone. Whether you’re a marketing executive, or just someone who’s curious about the nut case around the corner, you won’t put it down.


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