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This study investigates the differences in cell phone usage across generations, highlighting how younger individuals tend to use their devices for various functions while older individuals primarily rely on them for voice calls. A survey was conducted measuring opinions on calls versus texts, usage of other phone features, and preferences in communication methods. The results reveal significant insights about gender and generational gaps in technology adoption, suggesting a continuing trend worth exploring further.
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Cell phone usage by generation Jeanette Kennedy
The hypothesis • Younger people use cell phones continually for various purposes while older people use cell phones primarily for phone calls.
The survey • Male/Female_________ Birth Year____________ • Place of birth:________________________________________ • Please answer the following questions with the following numerical values: • 5 Strongly Agree, 4 Agree, 3 Neutral, 4 Disagree, and 5 Strongly Disagree • 1) When I use my phone it is to make voice calls. • 5 Strongly Agree, 4 Agree, 3 Neutral, 4 Disagree, and 5 Strongly Disagree • 2) I text more than I speak on my phone. • 5 Strongly Agree, 4 Agree, 3 Neutral, 4 Disagree, and 5 Strongly Disagree • 3) I rarely use the other features of my phone (internet, FaceTime, Calculator, camera) • 5 Strongly Agree, 4 Agree, 3 Neutral, 4 Disagree, and 5 Strongly Disagree • 4) I find it annoying when I text someone and they call me back. • 5 Strongly Agree, 4 Agree, 3 Neutral, 4 Disagree, and 5 Strongly Disagree • 5) I would rather call than text. • 5 Strongly Agree, 4 Agree, 3 Neutral, 4 Disagree, and 5 Strongly Disagree
Cell Phone Usage is just as much about a gender gap as it is a generation gap. The study should continue… Male vs Female who embraces technology the most...