presentation | Apr 14, 2007
This presentation covers the technology world of teenagers and college students and discusses six realities of the lives of "digital natives" that are especially important for their institutions and their teachers to know.
short reads | Mar 30, 2007
That's the percentage of of dog owners who say they consider their pet to be a member of their family, according to a Pew Research Center survey. And most cat owners (78%) feel the same way.
report | Feb 7, 2007
Nearly three-in-ten adults say the most common way they take care of their regular monthly bills is by an online or electronic payment.
report | Jan 24, 2007
Despite a negative national savings rate, three-in-four Americans still think of themselves as savers. But a majority also acknowledge they don't save enough.
report | Jan 9, 2007
Summary of Findings This is part of a Pew Research Center series of reports exploring the behaviors, values and opinions of the teens and twenty-somethings that make up the Millennial Generation. A new generation has come of age, shaped by an unprecedented revolution in technology and dramatic events both at home and abroad. They are […]
report | Jan 9, 2007
The cohort of young adults who have grown up with personal computers, cell phones and the internet and are now taking their place in a world where the only constant is rapid change.
report | Dec 14, 2006
As Americans navigate increasingly crowded lives, the number of things they say they can't live without has multiplied in the past decade.
presentation | Oct 27, 2006
This presentation covers the media and communications environment of today's teenagers and young adults and how that new environment has affected their expectations and behaviors about media, communication, and creation.
report | Sep 13, 2006
Has the repeal of Sunday blue laws given the Devil a new playground? A pair of economists think so.
report | Aug 23, 2006
Find out why it might make sense to put health warnings on self-improvement ads. And learn what happens to companies whose CEO's are narcissists.