2000 – Internet Use for Health Information
These files contain data from a callback survey of Internet users who use Internet to look for Health information and asks in depth question about their surfing behavior, trust and privacy.
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These files contain data from a callback survey of Internet users who use Internet to look for Health information and asks in depth question about their surfing behavior, trust and privacy.
Data from a callback survey of parents with online children identified in a rrd phone survey. Asks about online behaviors and attitudes towards internet use of parent and child.
Extensive tracking of internet use basics, email use, family connectedness and social capital.
This dataset collects data from Pew’s daily tracking surveys from March 2000 through December 2000. Includes data on Internet use, frequency of use, activities done on the Internet (e.g., buying products, looking for religious info) and demographics.