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Report
Aug 11, 2004Deborah Fallows
The vast majority of online Americans say the Internet plays a role in their daily routines and that the rhythm of their everyday lives would be affected if they could no longer go online. Yet, despite its great popularity and allure, the Internet...
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More in: Families, Gaming, Music, News
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Presentation
Jun 18, 2004Amanda Lenhart
The presentation outlines three main groups, roughly aligned with the constituencies of a college or university website--teens/prospective students, current students and parents--and discusses the online nature, behaviors and beliefs of these groups.
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More in: Families, Teens
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Presentation
Nov 3, 2003Lee Rainie
This presentation is an overview of the Project’s ongoing research about how people use the Internet to get medical and health information.
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More in: Health, Families, Seniors
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Presentation
Oct 8, 2003Amanda Lenhart
Ms. Lenhart's speech covered how young Americans use the Internet, with a particular focus on instant messaging.
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More in: Teens, Social Networking, Families
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Presentation
Oct 3, 2003Amanda Lenhart
Amanda's presentation covered how teenagers, college students and their parents use the Internet.
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More in: Teens, Families, Digital Divide
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Presentation
Aug 14, 2003Lee Rainie
This presentation covered our basic findings about how American teenagers use the Internet.
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More in: Teens, Families, Technology User Types, Music, Social Networking, Generations
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Report
Nov 17, 2002Katherine Allen, Lee Rainie
Parents are more wired than non-parents and they are more enthusiastic about technology than non-parents and more likely to use the Web for health information, for their work or training, and for getting religious information.
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More in: Families
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Report
Jun 21, 2001Amanda Lenhart, Oliver Lewis, Lee Rainie
A detailed look at how children and young adults have incorporated the Internet into their lives, with a focus on family and friend relationships, and fervor with which adolescents use instant messaging technology.
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More in: Teens, Families, Email
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Report
May 10, 2000Lee Rainie, Amanda Lenhart, Susannah Fox, Tom Spooner, John Horrigan
Women surge online and are even more enthusiastic than men about the way email improves their connections and increases their communication with key family members and friends
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More in: Technology User Types, New Media Ecology, Women and Men, Families, Digital Divide, Communities