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July 14, 2015
Parents and Social Media
Margins of Error for Key Demographic Groups
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Margins of Error for Key Demographic Groups
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Parents and Social Media
Mothers Give and Receive Support on Social Media
Social Media is One of Many Sources for Parenting Advice and Information
Parents Use a Range of Social Media Platforms; Facebook Tops the List
Social-Media-Using Parents Use Facebook and LinkedIn More Often and Instagram Less Often Than Non-Parents
Mothers More Likely to Interact With Their Facebook Networks
More Than a Few Good Friends
Parents More Likely to Be Friends With Their Own Parents and Neighbors
Parents Use a Range of Social Media Platforms; Facebook Tops the List
Social-Media-Using Parents Use Facebook and LinkedIn More Often and Instagram Less Often Than Non-Parents
Parents, Particularly Mothers, Respond to Good News on Social Media
Mothers Give and Receive Support on Social Media
Social Media is One of Many Sources for Parenting Advice and Information
Parents Have Similar Network Sizes to Non-Parents
A Few Good Friends
Mothers More Likely to Interact With Their Facebook Networks
Parents More Likely to Be Friends With Their Parents and Neighbors, Non-Parents More Likely to Connect With Current Friends
Demographics of All Parents
Margins of Error for Key Demographic Groups
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