...computer, Internet access and a cell phone, not to mention three television sets and two VCRs, according to Statistical Research Inc. of Westfield, N.J. Comparatively, just 10 percent of childless families fit that profile. Also, 31 percent...
...to be. Networks and advertising agencies spent $60 million in the 1990s to bankroll a Nielsen competitor, Statistical Research, Inc., that experimented with technologies more advanced than anything Nielsen was using at the time. When SRI...
...the snowboards sold in 2001, 1.8 million - 35 percent - went to boys ages 7-17. Another survey, by the Statistical Research, Inc. in 2001, showed that 61 percent of U.S. children between ages 8-17 said they watch extreme sports...
...and some 40 percent say they are equally free to surf the Web, according to a nationwide telephone survey by Statistical Research Inc., based in Westfield, N.J. Of course, "kids may not necessarily understand" the ways parents influence...
...personal computers and 80 or more television channels. The survey of more than 2,000 households, conducted by Statistical Research Inc. of Westfield, N.J., also found cell phone ownership to have grown by more than one-third since 1998...