by Jeffrey Henning | Apr 19, 2019 | Consumer Surveys, consumer-research, Games Industry Surveys, In the News, MRX Surveys
Three out of four U.S. adults who are online (76%) play games on devices: 43% play on smartphones, 30% on laptops, 27% on consoles, 25% on desktops, and 22% on tablets. A quarter play 1-2 hours a week, another quarter play 3-5 hours a week, and a fifth play 6-9 hours...
by Jeffrey Henning | Mar 13, 2019 | consumer-research, MRX Surveys
The three most widely owned pets are dogs (51%), cats (38%), and fish (9%), according to a recent Researchscape survey of 1,000 U.S. adults. Only a third of Americans do not currently own any pets (32%). The majority of dog owners own 1 dog (63%), but another quarter...
by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 11, 2019 | consumer-research, MRX Surveys
Half of U.S. adults think that the Internet does more to help than hurt democracy, but only 32% believe that social-media sites like Facebook and Twitter do so (38% say social media hurts democracy, and 30% say it has no impact). As one respondent said, “With...
by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 2, 2019 | consumer-research, In the News, MRX Surveys, Sports Surveys
Almost six out of ten (59%) American adults watch NFL games, with men 25 to 54 years old watching games the most (74-86% watch), compared to under half of women 18 to 24 and 45 and up. Of those who watch NFL games (n=607), 46% are very or completely satisfied with the...
by Jeffrey Henning | Feb 1, 2019 | consumer-research, MRX Surveys
Earlier this week NFL columnist Mike Freeman tweeted the following: Unpopular belief: public opinion of Tom Brady outside of New England has shifted. Most people like him now. Don’t see him as a cheater. Instead view him as someone who has outlasted the accusations....
by Jeffrey Henning | Jan 2, 2019 | consumer-research
To ensure our online samples are representative, for our omnibus survey and our other surveys, we quota sample by a range of demographics. We then rim weight the results by gender, age, region, race/ethnicity, Hispanicity, and educational attainment. For social policy...