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    • High School Teacher Survey 2021
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    • Teen Smartphone Addiction National Survey
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    • Digital Distraction At Work Brief Survey
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REPORT    BY    eMARKETER    CITES    RESEARCH    BY    SCREEN    EDUCATION,    EMI,    &    STARK    STATISTICAL    CONSULTING

10/25/2018

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A report published by eMarketer cites research data from a survey conducted in April by Screen Education, @EMI - Research Solutions, and @Stark Statistical Consulting, and includes quotes from an interview eMarketer conducted with Michael Mercier, Screen Education's President, on October 1.

The report, titled "Digital Life of US Teens", provides a snapshot of the online habits and behaviors of contemporary US teens, including the use of social media, streaming video, and gaming, and their views about online advertising.

In addition to survey data from Screen Education's jointly-conducted survey, the report also cites survey data from the @
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Deloitte, Pew Research Center, @Common Sense Media, The Harris Poll (Harris Insights & Analytics), The Washington Post, and Piper Jaffray, among others.

​The report is available at no charge to eMarketer subscribers, and may be purchased by non-subscribers.
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