- Methodology: Teens and parents survey
The analysis in this report is based on a self-administered web survey conducted from Sept. 26 to Oct. 23, 2023, among a sample of 1,453 dyads, with each dyad (or pair) comprised of one U.S. teen ages 13 to 17 and one parent per teen. The margin of sampling error for the full sample of […]
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- Acknowledgments
This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related reports online at pewresearch.org/internet. Primary researchers Monica Anderson, Director, Internet and Technology Research Michelle Faverio, Research Analyst Eugenie Park, Temporary Researcher Research team Jeffrey Gottfried, Associate Director, Internet and Technology Research Colleen McClain, Research AssociateRisa Gelles-Watnick, Research AnalystOlivia Sidoti, Research […]
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- How Teens and Parents Approach Screen Time
Most teens at least sometimes feel happy and peaceful when they don’t have their phone, but 44% say this makes them anxious. Half of parents say they have looked through their teen’s phone.
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- Methodology
The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Panelists participate via self-administered web surveys. Panelists who do not have internet access at home are provided with a tablet and wireless internet connection. Interviews are conducted in […]
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- Acknowledgments
This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Primary Researchers Samuel Bestvater, Computational Social Scientist Research Team Aaron Smith, Director, Data LabsGonzalo Rivero, Former Associate Director, Data LabsSono Shah, Senior Computational Social ScientistGalen Stocking, Senior Computational Social ScientistRegina Widjaya, Computational Social ScientistMeltem Odabaş, Computational Social ScientistRisa Gelles-Watnick, […]
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- How U.S. Adults Use TikTok
About half of all U.S. adults who use TikTok have never posted a video themselves. And the top 25% of U.S. adults on the site by posting volume produce 98% of all publicly accessible videos from this group. Users who have posted videos are generally more active on the platform than non-posters.
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- 2023 National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS) Methodology
Summary Ipsos conducted the National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS) for Pew Research Center using address-based sampling and a multimode protocol. The survey was fielded from May 19 to Sept. 5, 2023. Participants were first mailed an invitation to complete an online survey. A paper survey was later mailed to those who did not respond. […]
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- Acknowledgments
This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related reports online at pewresearch.org/internet. Primary researchers Jeffrey Gottfried, Associate Director, Research Research team Monica Anderson, Director, Internet and Technology ResearchEmily A. Vogels, Research AssociateColleen McClain, Research AssociateMichelle Faverio, Research AnalystRisa Gelles-Watnick, Research AnalystOlivia Sidoti, Research AssistantLee Rainie, Former […]
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- Americans’ Social Media Use
YouTube and Facebook are by far the most used online platforms among U.S. adults. But TikTok's user base has grown significantly in recent years: 33% of U.S. adults now say they use it, up from 21% in 2021.
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- Americans’ Use of Mobile Technology and Home Broadband
Most U.S. adults today say they use the internet (95%), have a smartphone (90%) or subscribe to high-speed internet at home (80%). About four-in-ten report being online almost constantly.
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