Aug. 2-5, 2012 – Pictorial Activities
This omnibus survey contains questions about social networking site use and online pictorial activities.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
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This omnibus survey contains questions about social networking site use and online pictorial activities.
Our September 2012 Health Tracking survey contains questions used in the reports “Mobile Health 2012,” “Health Online 2013,” “Tracking for Health,” “Family Caregivers are Wired for Health”, and “The Diagnosis Difference”.
This omnibus survey contains questions about how voters used their cell phones during the 2012 election campaign.
This omnibus survey contains questions about how people contributed money to the presidential campaigns during the 2012 election season.
This omnibus survey contains questions about the types of political videos voters watched, shared and recommended during the 2012 election campaign.
This survey contains questions about the use of libraries and library services. It was used in the reports “Library Services in the Digital Age,” “Parents, Children, Libraries, and Reading,” “Young Americans’ Library Habits and Expectations,” and “Mobile Connections to Libraries.”
This omnibus survey contains questions about how voters shared who they voted for in the 2012 presidential campaign with others.
This omnibus survey contains questions on people’s Facebook habits and attitudes.