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This analysis from November 2013 explores smartphone usage among youths in various European nations, primarily focusing on Finland, Turkey, and Spain. Key findings reveal usage patterns, such as daily engagement with smartphones in Turkey (58%) and significant texting/social network activity in Spain (81%). The study discusses attitudes towards smartphone use in educational settings and perceived social impacts. Understanding these trends aids in developing insights into the role of smartphones in teenagers’ lives across cultures.
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QuestionnareSmartphones - analysis November 2013 Espoo - Finland Bojan Maljevac
Top countries: Germany 71% Male Spain 57% Female
Top countries: Turkey 11-13 21% Cyprus 13-15 91% Greece 15-18 82%
Top : Spain 98% Low: Turkey 67% Poland 78%
Top countries: Lessthen 1 h : Slovenia 40% 1 to 2 h : Turkey 41% 2 to 3 h : Turkey 26% more then 3h : Germany 50%
Top countries: Every day: Turkey 58% A fewtimesperweek: Spain 49% Not at all: Finland 50%
Top countries: Texting/social networks/ making phone calls: Spain 81% Turkey 35% Downloadinggames / musicandotherapps: Poland 31% Internet/emails/taking photos: Turkey 49%
Stronglydisagree 1 ------- 5 Stronglyagree • 7. I usemysmartphonewhen I havenothingbetter to do. • WithsmartphonesWithoutsmartphones • Average 3,4Average 3,3 • Cyprus 3Finland 3,9 • 8. I often use my smartphone for school. • Average 2,6Average 2,3 • Spain 2,1Finland 3,1 • 9. Smartphones should not be allowed at school. • Average 2,2 Average 2,3 • Cyprus 1,8 Finland 2,4 Turkey 3,1 • Poland1,8 Spain 2,4
10. Smartphones are an importmant learning tool • Average 3,2Average 3,0 • Greece 2,9 Cyprus 3,5 • Spain 3,5 • 11. The use of smartphones by teenagers leads to their social disengagement • Average 2,8Average 2,9 • Poland 2,3 Germany 3,1 Turkey 3,5 • Slovenia 3,1
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