Studies

The New Normal: Parents, Teens, and Mobile Devices in Mexico (2019)

The New Normal: Parents, Teens, and Mobile Devices in Mexico surveyed 1,200 Mexican parents and teens about their mobile device use and digital media habits.

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The New Normal: Parents, Teens, and Mobile Devices in the U.K. (2018)

The New Normal: Parents, Teens, and Mobile Devices in the United Kingdom surveyed 1,200 U.K. parents and teens about their mobile device use and digital media habits.

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The New Normal: Parents, Teens, and Digital Devices in Japan (2017)

The New Normal: Parents, Teens, and Digital Devices in Japan surveyed 1,200 parents and teens in Japan and detailed the media habits and attitudes of Japanese parents and teens age 13 to 18.

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Technology Addiction: Concerns, Controversy and Finding Balance and in The Common Sense Census: Plugged-In Parents of Tweens and Teens (2016)

Common Sense polled over 1,200 parents and teens in the U.S. to find out how the saturation of mobile devices in family life is playing out in homes and child-parent relationships.

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