Respondents’ thoughts Hyperconnected. Always on. These terms have been invented to describe the environment created when people are linked continuously
Royal Viewing. An estimated 29.2 million people tuned in to the Royal Wedding of Prince Harry of Wales and American actress Meghan Markle, which took place at Windsor Castle in England.
Nearly all American teens play computer, console, or cell phone games and teens’ gaming experience is rich and varied, with a significant amount of social
Analysis Contributing to a ‘More Perfect Union’: Mathematica Study of Civic Engagement of Students at Democracy Prep Is Encouraging but Only a Beginning
Research plays a key role in our mission to help people grow spiritually. We work with researchers at the Center for Bible Engagement (CBE) to find out how people best connect with Scripture and what …,Snapshot of the 200,000+ Surveyed The Power of 4 Effect A key discovery from the CBE research is that the life of someone who …
How Are Media Being Used in Older ren and Teens Today? Which Modes of Use Are Most Popular? Studies show that social media use patterns and rates among older ren and cents have continued to grow over the past decade, aided in part by the recent rise in mobile phone use among ren and teenagers.
It’s not enough to translate the Bible; it’s not enough to distribute the Bible. Our desire is to see real Scripture Engagement: people encountering God’s Word in …
Scientists from Brigham University in Utah examined pupils’ college performances and found that those who did best slept for seven hours.
The 2016 Teen State of the Bible research, commissioned by American Bible Society and conducted by Barna, examines teens’ perceptions of the Bible, the role they believe it should play in American public life and their level of personal engagement with it.
ren Living in Homeless Families. More than 1.5 million ren live in families without a home. 6 Among those, 42 percent are under the age of 6. 7 African-American ren disproportionally experience homelessness (47%), and ren of American Indian and Alaska Native backgrounds have a slightly higher proportion of homelessness (2%