NCDDR Survey 2000
Question Twelve text description
Question Twelve: What do you use the Internet for? (check all that apply) Responses are given in percent of overall stakeholders and overall ILC consumers.
I do not use the Internet was selected by three percent of stakeholders and twenty-three percent of consumers.
Electronic mail was selected by eighty eight percent of stakeholders and fifty two percent of consumers.
Online courses, help with schoolwork was selected by eleven percent of stakeholders and ten percent of consumers.
Searching for information/research was selected by eighty nine percent of stakeholders and fifty eight percent of consumers.
Job-related tasks was selected by sixty six percent of stakeholders and thirty three percent of consumers.
Shop, pay bills, other commercial activities was selected by twenty nine percent of stakeholders and sixteen percent of consumers.
Searching for jobs was selected by twenty two percent of stakeholders and eighteen percent of consumers.
Locating events in the community was selected by twenty six percent of stakeholders and twenty two percent of consumers.
Locating disability organizations was selected by fifty four percent of stakeholders and thirty eight percent of consumers.
Communicating with disability organizations was selected by forty eight percent of stakeholders and twenty eight percent of consumers.
Checking news-weather-sports-stocks; radio on the Web was selected by thirty percent of stakeholders and twenty three percent of consumers.
Reading online newspapers and magazines was selected by twenty nine percent of stakeholders and twenty one percent of consumers.
Socializing with others was selected by fifteen percent of stakeholders and twenty two percent of consumers.
Communicating with friends/family was selected by forty nine percent of stakeholders and thirty eight percent of consumers.
Entertainment was selected by nineteen percent of stakeholders and thirty one percent of consumers.
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