First Quarterly Survey Finds a Social Media Disconnect: Majority of Parents Feel Aware of What Teens Are Doing Online, Most Teens Disagree
SAN FRANCISCO – Common Sense and SurveyMonkey, the world's leading People Powered Data platform, released the results of a survey of parents and teens on the subject of social media that finds a major disconnect between what parents feel they know about their kids’ online activities and how kids view their parents’ awareness of what they are actually doing. The "Social Media Disconnect" survey is the first in a new quarterly series of polls the two organizations will conduct of parents and kids about the most concerning technology challenges families are dealing with.
Key findings of the survey include
James P. Steyer, CEO and founder of Common Sense, stated, "Kids are constantly experimenting with new technologies, and it is extremely challenging for parents to keep up. We have to check the pulse of parents and kids regularly on these issues in order to help families navigate the media landscape and make smart decisions. We are thrilled to partner with SurveyMonkey on this ongoing research initiative that will help us identify media use trends and concerns in real time so that we can provide timely advice and information to parents."
"We believe in the transformative power of asking questions to unlock the meaning behind data. Today's ever-changing digital world presents a steep challenge for parents to understand what their kids are doing and thinking," said Jon Cohen, Chief Research Officer, SurveyMonkey. "By partnering with Common Sense, a trusted source for parents to get the most out of technology, we're able to engage both parents and kids in a critical conversation about how one another really use social media."
Visit commonsense.org for more information and tips and guidance for parents looking to make sense of their teens’ digital lives.
Methodology
This Common Sense/SurveyMonkey online poll was conducted Sept. 20 – Oct. 12, 2017, among a national sample of 884 teens age 14 to 17 and 3,282 parents of teens. Respondents for this survey were selected from the nearly 3 million people who take surveys on the SurveyMonkey platform each day. The modeled error estimate for this survey is plus or minus 2 percentage points for all adults, 2.5 percentage points for parents of teens, and 3.5 percentage points for teens. Data have been weighted to reflect the demographic composition of the United States in terms of age, race, sex, education, and geography using the Census Bureau's American Community.
About SurveyMonkey
Founded in 1999 and based in San Mateo, California, SurveyMonkey is the world’s leading People Powered Data platform enabling curious individuals and companies – including 100% of the Fortune 500 – to have conversations at scale with the people who matter most. Whether it’s a trend in the market, opinions of customers, or voices of employees, SurveyMonkey turns them into actionable data. As a pioneer of the industry, SurveyMonkey is a trusted platform for people to express their true feelings and opinions so organizations can uncover the ‘why’ behind the data. SurveyMonkey’s 700+ employees throughout North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific are dedicated to powering the curious. For more information about SurveyMonkey, please visit:
surveymonkey.com.
About Common Sense
Common Sense is committed to making kids the nation's top priority. We are a trusted guide for the families, educators, and advocates who help kids thrive. We provide resources to harness the power of media, technology, and public policy to improve the well-being of every child. Learn more at commonsense.org.
SurveyMonkey Press Contact
Teresa Brewer
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650-223-8310
Commons Sense Press Contacts
Corbie Kiernan
ckiernan@commonsense.org
415-582-6656
Lisa Cohen
lcohen@commonsense.org
310-395-2544