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Some evidence about relationships has been alarming. | Pew Internet & American Life Project. Some evidence about relationships has been alarming. ...
Most internet users who are married or in committed relationships met each other offline. | Pew Internet & American Life Project. ...
Are our relationships defined by our online habits? by Alexandra Macgill. Sep 21, 2007. ... Commentary
The Internet's Impact on Relationships with Friends and Family | Pew Internet & American Life Project. The Internet's Impact on Relationships ...
Some evidence about relationships has been alarming. ... Americans have an average of more than 200 relationships with friends, relatives, and acquaintances. ...
Part 2. The State of Relationships in America | Pew Internet & American Life Project. ... The rest say they are currently in committed relationships. ...
Tracking online life: How women use the Internet to cultivate relationships with family and friends. ... PressRelease
... segment of the population is single, about a quarter of unmarried Americans (26%, or about 23 million adults) say they are in committed romantic relationships. ...
Parents are Less Likely to Say Email Helps Them Maintain Relationships | Pew Internet & American Life Project. Parents are Less Likely ...
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of cell owners experience dropped calls at least occasionally. Some 32% of cell owners say they encounter this problem at least a few times a week or more frequently than that.
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The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center. The Center is supported by The Pew Charitable Trust.