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This data is for a callback survey that asked Internet users who have at one time gone to a religious Web site a series of questions about how they use the Internet to pursue their religious beliefs.

Contains raw survey data file in SPSS format. (Note: All raw data files include a weight variable that should be used in analysis and is identified as the variable "WEIGHT." Please check and make sure that the weight variable is turned on before you begin your analysis.)

Contains a cross tabulation file of questions with basic demographics in Word format. Standard demographic categories include sex, race, age, household income, educational attainment, parental status and geographic location (i.e. urban/rural/suburban).

Contains a topline data file in Word format. The topline lists the overall percentages for each question, and includes trend data to previous surveys in which we have asked each question where applicable.

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DATA POINT

17%

the percentage of cell phone-using American adults who say they have been so distracted while talking or texting that they have physically bumped into another person or an object.

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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.