June 18-21, 2009 – Video Uploading
This dataset contains questions about Americans’ use of the internet to watch, download or share videos.
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This dataset contains questions about Americans’ use of the internet to watch, download or share videos.
This data set contains questions about teens and mobile phone usage. It was used in the reports “Teens and Mobile Phones”, “Teens and Sexting” and “Teens and Distracted Driving”.
This data set contains questions about how people monitor and maintain their online identities. It was used in the reports “Reputation Management and Social Media” and “Twitter and Status Updating Fall 2009”.
This data set contains questions about citizens’ online interactions with government. It was used in the reports “Government Online” and “Neighbors Online”
This data set contains questions about people’s online news seeking behavior. It was used in the report “Understanding the Participatory News Consumer”.