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Introduction In the past few years, the growing number of Americans living in households without landline telephones has challenged survey researchers to develop a variety of approaches to deal with this non-coverage issue. One approach is to add interviews over the cell phone to traditional random digit dial surveys of landline telephones.1 Adding cell phone […]
36% of online American adults consult Wikipedia
Young workers who have grown up with the internet, cell phones, video games, iPods, and digital cameras are different from their elders. Those who are now hiring the young “digital natives” need to know how their new world has shaped their behavio…
60 million Americans say that the internet helped them make big decisions or negotiate their way through major episodes in their lives.
One in 12 adult American internet users participates in sports fantasy leagues online.
One out of six American adult internet users (16%) have gone online to view another person or a place via a web cam.
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