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ID #:   39271874
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Description:   % of 18-to-34 year-old Internet users have a Facebook account, % have a Twitter account, LinkedIn, Foursquare

% of the young adults who have a Twitter account follow at least one brand, % of young social media users microblog daily

What they do on Facebook: % report - Like-ing, Commenting on a friend's status or shared content, % are fans of brands on Facebook

Amount of time spent per week on social media platforms [social networking sites]

% of 18-to-34 year olds own a smartphone, % use text messaging daily, Average number of texts sent per day, % own a cell phone and a smartphone, % downloaded a free app the week of the study vs. a paid app [Gen Y, apps]

% of 18-to-34 year-olds own a PVR (personal video recorder), % own a laptop vs. desktop

 
Publication Date:   7/6/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   7/6/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271801
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Description:   % of Canadians have a smartphone (2011), % accessing social networking sites on mobile (2010 vs. 2011), % said they check friends' status or update their own, % send messages to friends, % check their own inbox, % currently use their social networking app on their mobile to check-in their location [apps], % would like to be able to do this in the future.

% were loyal to their network brand in 2010 vs. 2011, % interested in what 'content' their phone provides (2010 vs. 2011)

% % of Canadians have already used a mobile wallet, % are interested in using their cell phone as a credit card or debit card in the future [mobile banking], % % of Canadians want to be able to pay for items in shops, restaurants and bars, % to pay for water, power or rates bills [Electronic Bill Presentment and Payment (EBPP)], % said they'd be willing to pay rent or mortgage payments with their mobile

Average amount Canadians paid for their current mobile phone, Average amount expected to pay for next smartphone

% of Canadians currently own a tablet computer, % intend to purchase over the next 6 months, % consider their tablet an 'additional' gadget, % intending to buy the device to 'replace' their PC

Hyperlink 2 to an online graph depicting time of day and frequency of use of smartphone for e-mail, social networking sites, video gaming, music, mobile Internet, Instant messaging texting, Also drivers when purchasing a new smartphone

 
Publication Date:   6/24/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/24/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271604
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Description:   % of Canadian parents said their child had been involved in a cyberbullying incident, % of these said their child was the victim, % admitted that their child was the actual bully, % said their child was a witness to a cyberbullying incident

% of parents stated they don't completely know what their child does on the internet, % fear their child's behaviour online could involve coming into contact with an online predator% of parents said they were comfortable with tweens (ages 8-12) having a social networking site account.

Top three channels children are using to cyberbully - % report social media, email, phone

% of parents claim to have a very open dialogue with their children about their online behaviour, % feel that there are environments they can't control (i.e. friend's homes, what children do at school or Internet activity on his/her phone), % of parents claim to use online parenting software to monitor their children's internet use, % of parents said they check their child's browser history to get a sense of what they are looking up online.

 
Publication Date:   5/17/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/17/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271509
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Description:   Survey of Canadian consumers. Includes: State of the Canadian economy today, Will it be stronger in one year, How is your personal financial situation compared to one year ago, How is it compared to prior the recession? (Financial Crisis 2008], How will it be one year from now? [consumer confidence]

Personal situation compared to pre-recession

Project areas of spending over the next year - % expect to spend more on groceries, gasoline prices, paying down household debt (consumer), fitness [fitness centre], clothes, TV, Internet, vacations/travel, cell phone, eating out, books, home renovations, cosmetics, lottery tickets, music, alcohol, live sports, bars/clubs/live music, DVDs, movies, home furnishings, sporting equipment, eating out) Compared by consumer segmentation: "runners, walkers and spectators"

% of Canadians are feeling positive about: home value, credit card debt, job security, mortgage, investments, retirement income, interest rates

Level of pressure felt by cost of food, gas, taxes, electricity, healthcare/drugs, mortgage/rent, cable TV/satellite TV, cell phones, children's post secondary education, parents needs/care)

How often do you use coupons when making purchases? (by gender, age group, income, consumer segmentation) What is your primary source for coupons? (flyers, Internet, direct mail, in-store, newspapers, online discount codes, magazines) % use group discount sites such as Groupon [group buying sites], How often do you check a coupon website? Would an increase income reduce your use of coupon websites? % likely to join such a site in the future, Overall attitudes towards coupons & group discount websites

If you had 5,000 dollars to invest, what would you buy

Public opinion of Canadian banks in general & personal bank as compared to prior to the recession.

 
Publication Date:   5/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/29/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271643
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Description:   Detailed report on cell phone usage in Canada. Includes: % have a smartphone vs. regular cell phone, % have a data plan, % own a tablet computer, % have it connected to their cellular network

What restrictions, if any, has your employer / your parents put on the usage of your cell phone? Do you surf the Internet with your cell phone [mobile Internet]

Which of the following activities do you do on your cell phone? Send or receive text messages, Take pictures (camera), Send or receive emails, Use Instant Messaging [text messaging], Capture video, Do online searches, Listen to music uploaded to phone, Play games (online gaming), Access maps/navigation instructions, Do social networking or blogging [social networking sites], Watch live TV or videos online

What other types of information or activities do you access using your cell phone’s Internet browser? % have downloaded apps, # of apps downloaded, # of apps purchased, Most common types of apps, Likelihood of providing demographic information about self to download an app for free

Have you ever sent or received a text message from an organization using a 4-, 5-, or 6-digit short code? Awareness and usage of 2-D codes [QR codes], Types of uses of 2-D codes most interested in

Use of cell phone for mobile banking [Internet banking], Mobile payments [mobile transactions], Banking and payment apps adoption barriers

Interest in received ads to cellphone in exchange for apps/exclusive content, coupons, Interest in swiping or waving your cell phone at a point of sale terminal or scanner, Interest in storing digital information on cell phone (e.g. transit pass, loyalty program points, gift cards, membership cards, health card, driver's license, debit card, credit card)

Awareness and usage of mobile giving (charitable donations), what would prompt a text donation?

All results by age group [teens, Gen Y, gen X, baby Boomers], gender, region

 
Publication Date:   4/29/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   4/29/2011
 
 
 
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