Questions - Internet - January 4-5, 2011
Most Say No to Government Regulation of Search Engines
Most Web Users Say Internet Better Value Than Cable TV
Most Internet Users Have Privacy Concerns About Their Online Searches
U.S. Internet Users Give High Marks to Search Engines
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National Survey of 740 Adult
Internet Users
Conducted January 4-5, 2011
By Rasmussen Reports
1* How often do you go online and
use the Internet - rarely or never, once a week or less, several times a week,
every day or nearly every day?
2* Generally speaking, which is a
better value for the dollar – the Internet or cable television?
3* In terms of finding what
information you need, how do you rate today’s Internet search engines like
Google, Yahoo and Bing …excellent, good, fair or poor?
4* Generally speaking, are today’s
Internet search engines fast enough?
5* Do you instinctively turn to the
Internet to answer routine questions?
6* Do you generally use the same
Internet search engine all the time?
7* Which
is a bigger problem when you use an Internet search engine – that you can’t
find what you need or that your query generates too much irrelevant data?
8* Is
there a need for government regulation of the way that search engines select
the recommendations they provide?
9* How concerned are you about the
privacy of your Internet searches?
NOTE: Margin of Sampling Error, +/- 4 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence