Tuesday, 15 April 2014

The lives of teens.

The results of the 27th Taking Stock With Teens survey has recently just been released.

Taking stock with teens article.

The "Taking stock with Teens" survey is a semi-annual survey of 7500 American teens in order to determine their spending habits and their preferred brands. Full results of the survey can be found here:

Taking stock with teens survey results

One of the interesting things I noted was that only teens from 48 states were surveyed.
Is the survey a true representation of a typical American teen? Why/why not?

An interesting activity would be to compare and contrast the results of this survey with the results of a school/class and discussing why the results may not match with the survey results. Or use the data to investigate the probability of selecting a random teen whose preferred social networking site is Google+ for example.

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