21 April 2010
Study: Teen Girls Text Far More Than Boys
"The Pew Internet and American Life Project surveyed 800 teens across the country, and found 88-percent of Americans ages 12 to 17 have nearly replaced talking with texting, CBS station WCBS-TV reports. A third of teens send more than 100 texts a day. That's 3,000 texts a month. And girls type away much more than their counterparts, sending an average of 80 texts a day compared to just 30 for boys."
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