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7. The average American child between the ages of 8 and 18 spends how much time per week with media/technology… A. 37 hours B. 45 hours C. 53 hours D. 61 hours Source: Kaiser Family Foundation, 2010
8. What percentage of teens on social networks says they use privacy settings to protect their information? A. 1 out of 5 B. 2 out of 5 C. 3 out of 5 D. 4 out of 5 Source: Common Sense Media, 2010
9. What percentage of teens , ages 15 -18, feel their friends share too much information online? A. 30% B. 50% C. 80% Source: Common Sense Media, 2010