It's around 96%. This is an estimate of course - any statistic like this is based on random sampling, which may or may not be accurate depending on how the sample was selected.
This number is actually for tweens / early teens (unfortunately it was the best I could do..) The percentage drops a little bit in the later teens (maybe 94%) and reaches a low during young adulthood, then begins to climb again at age 25 and keeps climbing until death.
John Murray effects is regarding effect of television violence on children. It states that children in USA on average spend 28 hours a week watching TV and its content and content's violence is effecting young generation.
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Oh my god. YES. i was watching things on it and my internet bill was over 100 pounds. === For "Yes" read "No". What costs are the charges for downloading the files, NOT iPlayer. How much you spend on that is up to you. It's not the BBC charging you, but your ISP.
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Most American children spend about 3 hours a day watching TV. Nowadays most children tend to spend the rest of the day on their electronic devices.
Around 6 or 7 hours a day but they should only be watching about 1 or 2 hours a day.
If you watch television for 3 hours every day in a 30 day period, you will have accumulated 90 total hours of television watching. 3 X 30=90
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The numbers of hours children spend either watching TV or sitting in front of some kind of screen at home has increased by 23% since 2009. 45 hours a week.
8 hours and 11 minutes per day
kids spend time watching tv than playing outside
They spend 16 hours watching.
One would generally expect a negative correlation between the number of hours spent watching TV and the number of hours spent studying. As the time spent on TV increases, the time available for studying typically decreases, leading to less effective study time. However, the strength of this correlation may vary depending on individual habits and time management skills.