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One report of her findings is "Teens, Video Games and Civics", published in 2008. According to
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Lenhart was quoted in articles such as "Survey: Over half of adults, 50% of women play video games", "Survey: Nearly every kid a video gamer", and "Not all :) as informal writing creeps into teen assignments". She has also been interviewed by multiple T.V. and radio sources. In 2003, Lenhart
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day, usually for about an hour. The study also noted that "gaming isn’t just the domain of boys - 94% of teen girls play games, as do 99% of teen boys." In a blog entry in which she discussed this study, Lenhart discussed gaming in terms of education and social connections.
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teachable moment." She stated, "If you find that in a child's or student's writing, that's an opportunity to address the differences between formal and informal writing. They learn to make the distinction ... just as they learn not to use slang terms in formal writing."
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age of fine-grained privacy tools, those tools do not eliminate the complexity of figuring out how to best present oneself in a multi-use public space, particularly for those who have personal, professional and family contacts on these sites.
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