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  2. Spearman's rank correlation coefficient - Wikipedia

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    That the value is close to zero shows that the correlation between IQ and hours spent watching TV is very low, although the negative value suggests that the longer the time spent watching television the lower the IQ.

  3. You're Still Watching Almost 3 Hours of Live TV a Day, Using ...

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    Nielsen has released its 2022 “State of Play” report on the TV and video streaming landscape, and TVLine has culled through the dense doc to highlight the most interesting-ish facts. First and ...

  4. Television consumption - Wikipedia

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    A group of people watching television. Television consumption constitutes a significant aspect of media consumption in Western culture.Similar to other high-consumption lifestyles, habitual television viewing is often driven by a pursuit of pleasure, escapism, or psychological numbing (sometimes described as "anesthetization").

  5. Netflix releases report showing how many hours we spent ... - AOL

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    The report includes over 18,000 titles, representing 99% of Netflix viewing, and totaling nearly 100 billion hours watched.

  6. List of most-watched television broadcasts - Wikipedia

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    The following table shows the all-time highest rating television shows in Mega Manila as tallied by AGB Nielsen since 1992. However, ratings are from a single highest recorded episode of the show (in the case of the TV series) and it is not the average over-all ratings for the whole season or series.

  7. Media and teen relationships - Wikipedia

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    A study conducted in 2005 by the Kaiser Family Foundation determined that eight- to eighteen-year-olds spend on average six and a half hours a day with media in general. [5] American teenagers alone spend 11.2 hours watching television a week according to another market research study conducted by Teen Research Unlimited.

  8. Streaming Jumped 24% In June To Capture One-Third Of ... - AOL

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    Streaming made up more than one-third of total TV viewing in June, according to Nielsen’s latest monthly snapshot, The Gauge. Accounting for almost 34% of overall viewership, streaming upped its ...

  9. Social aspects of television - Wikipedia

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    The same paper noted that there was a significant negative association between time spent watching television per day as a child and educational attainment by age 26: the more time a child spent watching television at ages 5 to 15, the less likely they were to have a university degree by age 26.