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    Questions and Methodology

    Pew Internet Project Questions September 2005 Daily Tracking Survey Final Topline, 11/10/05 Data for September 14 – October 13, 2005 Princeton Survey Research Associates International for the Pew Internet & American Life Project Sample: n = 2,251 adults 18 and older Interviewing dates: 09.14.05 – 10.13.05 Margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage […]

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    Survey Methodology

    The Opinion Leaders Survey Sample The results of the opinion leaders survey are based on Americans who are influential in their chosen field. The sample was designed to represent these influentials in eight professional areas of expertise: media; foreign affairs; national security; state and local government; university administration and think tanks; religious organizations; science and […]

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    Citizen Journalism

    The WE MEDIA response to the crisis The Times Picayune Community Forums: Aside from its content, the New Orleans paper also has particularly innovative community forums that focus on the hurricane and offer an opportunity for local residents to reach out. The Sun Herald in Mississippi: The South Mississippi paper’s hurricane blog is up-to-date, relevant […]

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    Putting Technology to Work

    Experimenting with the Web in times of crisis Local media opens neighborhood forums The New Orleans Times-Picayune Web site started forums for all neighborhoods, where people post information on the status of the flood and try to connect with lost relatives and friends. The Sun Herald in South Mississippi has a guestbook for remembering victims […]

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    Findings

    Executive Summary Paper presented to the 33rd Annual Telecommunications Policy Research Conference September 24, 2005 John B. Horrigan Director of Research Pew Internet & American Life Project jhorrigan@pewresearch.org/pewresearch-org/internet 202.419.4512   Executive Summary: The rate of growth in penetration of high-speed internet at home has slowed and could slow further after several years of rapid growth. […]

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    Parents & Teens 2004 Survey

    Schools-related questions in the survey Final Topline, 12/14/04 Data for October 26 – November 28, 2004 Princeton Survey Research Associates International for the Pew Internet & American Life Project  Interviewing dates: 10.26.04 – 11.28.04 Margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points for results based on parents Margin of error is plus or […]

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    Questions and Data

    Data for February 21 – March 21, 2005 Princeton Survey Research Associates International for the Pew Internet & American Life Project Sample: n = 2,201 adults 18 and older Interviewing dates: 02.21.05 – 03.21.05 Margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points for results based on the full sample [n=2,201] Margin of error […]

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    Survey Questionnaire

    Data for February 21 – March 21, 2005 Princeton Survey Research Associates International for the Pew Internet & American Life Project Sample: n = 2,201 adults 18 and olderInterviewing dates: 02.21.05 – 03.21.05 Margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points for results based on the full sample [n=2,201] Margin of error is […]

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    Computer Problems Vex Millions

    Introduction Although most do not know the source, tens of millions are dealing with computer problems that are consistent with problems caused by spyware or viruses: 52% of home internet users say their computer has slowed down or is not running as fast as it used to. 51% of home internet users say their computer […]

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    Public More Critical of Press, But Goodwill Persists

    Summary of Findings Public attitudes toward the press, which have been on a downward track for years, have become more negative in several key areas. Growing numbers of people question the news media’s patriotism and fairness. Perceptions of political bias also have risen over the past two years. Yet despite these criticisms, most Americans continue […]

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