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Three-quarters of Americans have played video games

Three-quarters of Americans have played video games. Q1: Do you play, or have you played, video games?. More than two-thirds of 18-34 year olds currently play video games. Q1: Do you play, or have you played, video games?.

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Three-quarters of Americans have played video games

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  1. Three-quarters of Americans have played video games Q1: Do you play, or have you played, video games?

  2. More than two-thirds of 18-34 year olds currently play video games Q1: Do you play, or have you played, video games?

  3. Less than 1 in 5 Americans think that playing video games is not a positive way to spend time with friends of family Q2: Do you believe playing video games with friends or family is a positive way to spend time together?

  4. More than half of families think that video games are a positive way to spend time together Q2: Do you believe playing video games with friends or family is a positive way to spend time together?

  5. Educational video games are perceived to provide more learning than TV Q4: Do you believe a child can learn more from an educational video game, DVD, book, TV program or person? Please rank the items in terms of which provides the most learning down to which provides the least learning. Please rank from 1 to 5, with 1 being MOST learning and 5 being LEAST learning.

  6. Educational video games are perceived to provide more learning than TV – by those with children in HH Q4: Do you believe a child can learn more from an educational video game, DVD, book, TV program or person? Please rank the items in terms of which provides the most learning down to which provides the least learning. Please rank from 1 to 5, with 1 being MOST learning and 5 being LEAST learning.

  7. Educational video games are perceived to provide more learning than TV – by those with no children in HH Q4: Do you believe a child can learn more from an educational video game, DVD, book, TV program or person? Please rank the items in terms of which provides the most learning down to which provides the least learning. Please rank from 1 to 5, with 1 being MOST learning and 5 being LEAST learning.

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