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This survey conducted by Hanna Richard reveals key insights into cell phone usage patterns among peers. The findings indicate that the majority prefer texting over calling, with four out of five respondents texting frequently. Notably, many individuals refrain from texting during important gatherings with family and friends. The survey highlights concerns about cell phone addiction, especially among high school students who exhibit significant screen time. The results underscore a growing trend of reliance on mobile devices, raising awareness about the impact on social interactions.
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Cell Phone Survey By Hanna Richard
Summary • The information I ended up with at the end of my survey was most people text and not call, but don’t text at important get together’s with family or friends. Out of the five people I surveyed, four said that they text more then five people everyday and only one texts less then five people.
Conclusion • To me cell phone addiction exists, I think when people have there faces buried in there phones, constantly on it, and don’t want to stop texting when they are with a group of people they have a cell phone addiction. So in conclusion cell phone addiction exists. Results show that high school students tend to be on there phone more then even a few years ago and almost more then half of kids around the world have cell phones.