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Over Four in Five Parents Cite Safety and Peace of Mind as the Top Reasons for Parents Allowing Children to Have Cell Phones
More than Three-Quarters Think It Is OK for Children to Have a Cell Phone by Age 15
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Nearly Nine in Ten Hispanics Feel that Children of Immigrants Have Better Opportunities in the U.S. than They Would in Their Parents' Country of Origin
Four in Five Consider that Securing a Better Future for Their Families Is Worth the Hardships Immigrants May Be Facing
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Presenting Inspiring Perspectives on Shopping Insights
Ipsos Shopper Research Expert Donna Wydra to Speak at Shopper Conference
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Ipsos OTX MediaCT Launches New Syndicated Study: LMX Family - First Two Waves Reveal Significant Changes in Media Multitasking
LMX Family forges strategic partnership with leading database and reporting supplier Infotools allowing customizable view of Media Habits of America's Kids and Families
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As Father's Day Approaches, Dads of Young Children Say They do Their Fair Share of Chores - Including Changing Diapers - But Moms Aren't so Sure
Majority (61%) of Dads Don't Want a Pass Changing Diapers on Father's Day so they can Prove What Great Fathers They Are
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Anticipation Building for Project Natal and PlayStation Move
Top Line Research from Ipsos OTX MediaCT's GamePlan Insights Illustrate Consumer Interest
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Yahoo! Gives Parents a B+ for Taking Action to Protect Children Online
Internet Safety Month Survey Reveals Dads Are Taking More Action Than Moms When It Comes to Children's Online Safety
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Nearly One Half (46%) of Young American Children Most Often Read a Bedtime Story before Going to Bed
Despite Many Parents Believing a Good Night's Sleep Key to Performance in School, Three in ten (27%) Children Aged 7 or Younger now have a TV in their Bedroom,
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With Crime and Drugs Being a Top Concern for Illinois Residents, Many View Community-Based Diversion Programs as the More Effective Way of Reducing Juvenile Delinquency
85% Want to See More of These Programs in Their Community