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  1. pewresearch.org

    2006 - Bloggers Callback Survey. This is the dataset for our bloggers callback survey. It is used in our 2006 Bloggers report. report Jul 19, 2006. Bloggers. A national phone survey of bloggers finds that most are focused on describing their personal experiences to a relatively small audience of readers.
  2. researchgate.net

    Therefore, the results of this interaction between personality and Internet use are likely to vary among different individuals and similarly the impact on user well-being will not be uniform.
  3. pewresearch.org

    64% of bloggers say they go online several times each day from home, compared with 27% of all internet users. Bloggers are major consumers of political news and about half prefer sources without a particular political viewpoint. 72% of bloggers look online for news or information about politics; by contrast, just 58% of all internet users do so.
  4. writeintolife.com

    The blogging population in 2005-06 was young. ... (n=7,012) was much larger. The most distinguishing characteristic of bloggers is their youth. More than half (54%) of bloggers are under the age of 30. (Pew/Internet 2006) According to Sysomos, by 2010 the average age of bloggers may have been even younger; they found that 73.5% were under the ...
  5. WI '06: Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web ... Blogging becomes a popular way for a Web user to publish information on the Web. Bloggers write blog posts, share their likes and dislikes, voice their opinions, provide suggestions, report news, and form groups in Blogosphere. ... The social web provides an easy ...
  6. pewtrusts.org

    A telephone survey of a nationally-representative sample of bloggers, conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, has found that blogging is inspiring a new group of writers and creators to share their voices with the world. ... strategy for preparing this report involved fielding additional random-digit surveys between November 2005 ...
  7. sciencedirect.com

    As of this writing, over two-thirds of the global internet population now visit blogs or social networking sites according to a recent report by the Nielsen Company (2009).Blogs and social networks accounted for almost one out of every 10 min spent on the internet (Nielsen Company, 2009).More than 133 million blogs existed worldwide with nearly 1 million blog posts each day (Sifry, 2008).
  8. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    First, to identify the strongest word-level correlates of each personality trait, I correlated bloggers' personality scores with a set of 5,068 individual words. Tables 2 and 3 summarize the results and present the top correlations for each of the Big Five traits and 30 facets, respectively (the full trait × word matrix is available on the ...
  9. pewresearch.org

    54% of bloggers are under the age of 30. Women and men have statistical parity in the blogosphere, with women representing 46% of bloggers and men 54%. ... Second, additional random-digit surveys were fielded between November 2005 and April 2006 to capture an up-to-date estimate of the percentage of internet users who are currently blogging ...
  10. journalofadvertisingresearch.com

    During the past few years, there has been an exponential growth of blogs, and behind these blogs are numerous bloggers who create and manage them. It is widely expected that bloggers armed with their own blogs will make a tremendous impact on both mass communication media and marketers who rely on such media. However, given the widespread use of blogs, there has been little systematic analysis ...

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