Summary of Findings This report explores the new contours of friendship in the digital age. It covers the results of a national survey of teens ages 13 to 17; throughout the report, the word “teens” refers to those in that age bracket, unless otherwise specified. The survey was conducted online from Sept. 25 through Oct. 9, 2014, and Feb. 10 through March 16, 2015, and 16 online and in-person focus groups with teens were conducted in April 2014 and November 2014. For today’s teens, friendships can start digitally: 57% of teens have met a new friend online. Social media and online gameplay are the most common digital venues for meeting friends. For American teens, making friends isn’t just confined to the school yard, playing field or ne...
Abstract This paper uses data from a national survey of adolescent Internet users (N = 1,501) to des...
Social media use is central to the organization of adolescent peer groups. Nonetheless, a small perc...
Background: Electronic media has become a central part of the lives of adolescents. Therefore, this ...
Summary of findings Adolescence is a time of incredibly physical, social and emotional growth, and ...
Presents findings from a survey that examines how Americans ages 12-17 use online networking to make...
Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging...
In the past five years, social networking sites have rocketed from a niche activity into a phenomeno...
The author discusses her findings while researching the effects of technology, specifically social m...
Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging...
Until recently, Facebook had dominated the social media landscape among America's youth – but it is ...
Presents findings from a survey and a series of focus groups examining how teens, particularly those...
With the increasing availability of electronic devices, social media platforms are pervasive in adol...
Abstract This paper uses data from a national survey of adolescent Internet users (N = 1,501) to des...
The social networking sites have a primary purpose of promoting communication and interactions among...
The social networking sites have a primary purpose of promoting communication and interactions among...
Abstract This paper uses data from a national survey of adolescent Internet users (N = 1,501) to des...
Social media use is central to the organization of adolescent peer groups. Nonetheless, a small perc...
Background: Electronic media has become a central part of the lives of adolescents. Therefore, this ...
Summary of findings Adolescence is a time of incredibly physical, social and emotional growth, and ...
Presents findings from a survey that examines how Americans ages 12-17 use online networking to make...
Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging...
In the past five years, social networking sites have rocketed from a niche activity into a phenomeno...
The author discusses her findings while researching the effects of technology, specifically social m...
Content creation by teenagers continues to grow, with 64% of online teenagers ages 12 to 17 engaging...
Until recently, Facebook had dominated the social media landscape among America's youth – but it is ...
Presents findings from a survey and a series of focus groups examining how teens, particularly those...
With the increasing availability of electronic devices, social media platforms are pervasive in adol...
Abstract This paper uses data from a national survey of adolescent Internet users (N = 1,501) to des...
The social networking sites have a primary purpose of promoting communication and interactions among...
The social networking sites have a primary purpose of promoting communication and interactions among...
Abstract This paper uses data from a national survey of adolescent Internet users (N = 1,501) to des...
Social media use is central to the organization of adolescent peer groups. Nonetheless, a small perc...
Background: Electronic media has become a central part of the lives of adolescents. Therefore, this ...