Project title |
A1 Telekom Austria Kinderstudie [A1 Telekom Austria children study]
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Country or countries |
Austria (AT)
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Language(s) of report |
German
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Funder of research |
Private funding
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Date of fieldwork |
2011
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Main research focus |
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Target group studied |
Parents
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| Methodology |
Description of studied group |
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Age of children studied |
6; 7; 8; 9; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14;
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Methodology |
Quantitative
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Size of sample |
592
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If survey, scope of sample |
Representative for Austria
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| Topics covered |
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Access and use; Activities; Risks and harm; Opportunities and benefits; Mediation
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| Findings |
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• 86% of Austrian children between the ages of 6 and 14 have access to the internet.
• 12% are suspicious when dealing with information on the internet.
• 49% get their own mobile phone between the ages of 7 and 10; the older they are, the more they use it.
• The mobile phone is more important for girls than for boys.
• The most popular apps are games (73%), music (69%) and entertainment (61%).
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| Further information |
Relevant publications |
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Report accessibility |
Other but not specified
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Dataset publicly available |
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