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% of American households with home computer?____ Average age 1 st computer use? _______ Amount of time teens spend per day on computer? _______
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% of American families with internet access? _________ % of households with teens that have internet access? __________ Amount of time teens spend online every day? __________ #1 source of information for teens? __________________
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STOP Recommendations that promise a quick fix. Dire warnings of danger. Dramatic statements refuted by scientific organizations. Recommendations based on studies with no peer review. Recommendations from “studies” that are anecdotal or personal testimony.
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PROCEED WITH CAUTION Claims that sound too good to be true. Simplistic conclusions drawn from a complex study. Recommendations based on a single study. Lists of “good” and “bad” foods. Recommendations made to help sell a product.
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GO Web site has a professional and credible appearance. Recommendations are backed by current scientific research. Recommendations supported by credible organizations. Recommendations are positive, practical, and personal. Information is current.
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