Twitter Study Results



 

Twitter Social Media - Complete Study Results

 

Silicon Valley, California – With Twitter being accessed from mobile devices to a greater extent than other social media, Twitter users also use social media more in such locations as cars, restaurants and restrooms, according to a survey conducted by Crowd Science (http://www.crowdscience.com) with its advanced research platform for online audience measurement.

One-in-ten Twitter users (11%) admitted to accessing social media while driving during the preceding 30 days, compared with just 5% of other social media users. And 29% of Twitter users said they had accessed social media from cars at some point in the past, compared with 13% of non-users.

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About Crowd Science
Crowd Science helps companies understand the demographics of their audiences when they are under measured, incorrectly measured or not measured at all by the syndicated panels or free site analytics tools.

Crowd Science leverages a purpose built research platform designed to automate the process of building and fielding lightweight, low friction, surveys to identify unique audiences who never hit the radar of other research methods. Using this methodology we capture core demographics, and category and product specific attributes as well.

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