The Future Of Innovation Aug 25, 2018 ... Trendsetters, new innovations in robotics are expected to make the vehicle (e.g., cars, bikes) area/industry the #1 most impacted space when it comes to young people’s purchase decisions/activity in the next few years. Another four in 10 U.S. and UK Trendsetters think their purchase decisions regarding their household electronics (e.g., TV, microwave, air conditioner) and tech and accessories (e.g., computers, mobile devices, headphones) will also be impacted by innovations in robotics.Thinking about each ...
Technology & Social Media Nov 20, 2016 ... Youth regard technology as a blessing when it comes to entertainment, and they’re taking advantage of it to create their own content and to go behind the scenes of the properties and performers they love.82% of U.S. and UK youth believe technology makes experiencing entertainment better, not worse.SHARING ENTERTAINMENTTrendsetters are more likely than the general population of young adults to upload and share videos of themselves, with more than a quarter saying they have shared a livestream ...
A&S Home and Family Sep 18, 2015 community community community community family family family family home home home home sharing economy sharing economy sharing economy sharing economy urban urban urban urban ... still relatively new and unfamiliar to them. Most would also prefer to own rather than rent a home, which they may perceive as a smart financial investment. Would you rather…? Buy/ lease a car | Use a car share program | Buy a bike | Use a bikeshare program | Own a home | Rent a home WOULD YOU RATHER...? When it comes to living preferences, the traditional dream of a house with a white picket fence is still appealing—especially to young women. The majority of young adults would prefer ...
A&S Education Sep 20, 2015 career education money college debt ... undecided about going to college It’s too expensive/I can’t afford it | There is no guarantee in getting a job after graduation | I don’t want to have debt after graduating | I think real world experience is more valuable | It’s too hard to get financial aid | It’s too hard to get into college | The cost of applying to college is prohibitive | I think it’s more important to earn money instead of going to college | Society doesn’t value a college degree as much as it used to | It is no longer ...
GAMING X COMMUNITY Nov 18, 2021 community gaming media & entertainment social life consoles ... GAMING PREFERENCESPlease select one statement from each pair below that you agree with the most.Those Who Play Video Games I prefer to play video games with people that I know | I prefer to play video games with people that I don't know | Play video games on a console/PC | Play video games on my phone | I prefer to play video games with friends online | I prefer to play video games with friends in-person | Play video games that are high energy and stimulating | Play video games ...
Gender Entertain Sep 25, 2013 ... | Travel | Gaming | Arts & culture | Shopping | Fashion/ style History | Sports | Beauty/ grooming | Food & wine | Home & garden | Design | Auto/ cars | Politics | Parenting | Finance/ investing EXPERTS Men are more likely to consider themselves experts in gaming, technology, sports, cars, and current events, while women consider themselves experts in shopping, style, health, and beauty. What do you consider yourself an expert in? Select all that apply. Entertainment | Gaming ...
Shopping Preferences Sep 22, 2016 ... UK. Family and friends are also trusted sources for young adults when it comes to their shopping choices. Social media posts that do not include ads have more of an influence on the purchase decisions of young adults than do ads themselves.Do any of the following influence your purchase decisions?Please select all the things or people that influence your purchase decisions. Coupons/discount codes | Online reviews | Friends | Family (aside from children) | Free trials | Websites ...
Young People And Social Causes Mar 18, 2016 ... are certain people that can make it a better place. In fact, 54% of U.S. youth and 40% of UK youth say everyday people can make the biggest positive difference in the world. Young people believe that charitable organizations and science can also make a big impact. Those in the UK are more likely than those in the U.S. to think the government can make a difference, while those in the U.S. are more likely than their UK counterparts to see religious institutions as capable of making  ...
Love Sex Dec 15, 2015 ... activities. While most have or would kiss in public and have a one-night stand (among those aged 19 to 34), fewer than half of 19- to 34-year-olds have or would be intimate with someone who is in a relationship, and nearly four in 10 would cheat on their partners. Overall, they tend to be more reserved when it comes to other sexual behaviors. Having sex with someone they just met, kissing someone of the same sex, sending nude photos, and using sex toys, are also no-no’s for many. Likely due to societal ...
Volunteering Mar 20, 2016 ... Young adults see volunteering as the best way to better the world; they readily donate both their time and money and expect brands to do the same.More than nine in 10 young adults in the U.S. and the UK think volunteering will help make the world a better place.GIVING BACKMore than a third of young adults in the U.S. have volunteered in the past year, which is significantly more than their UK counterparts (27%). This could be related to the fact that those in the UK are slightly more ...