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October 2016
Germany
2013 to 2016
14 years and older
German-speaking internet users
Face-to-face interview
The Allensbach Computer and Technology Analysis (Allensbacher Computer- und Technik-Analyse) is an annual study that serves the continuous observation of the acceptance and usage of digital technologies in Germany. Additionally, the Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion Research (Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach) collects data from a variety of other thematic fields.
Information on base:
German-speaking population age 14 and over in private households, at main residence in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Information on random sample:
2013: 8,702 respondents, projected to a population of 70.33 million
2014: 8,156 respondents, projected to a population of 70.52 million
2015: 7,009 respondents, projected to a population of 69.24 million
2016: 7,026 respondents, projected to a population of 69.56 million
Information on target group "German-speaking internet users":
2013: projected to 52.92 million people
2014: projected to 53.54 million people
2015: projected to 54.16 million people
2016: projected to 55.81 million people
This question was phrased by the source as follows: "On these cards there are several options on how one could be active on the internet, what to do on the internet. Please organize the cards on the sheet in front of you, depending on how often you do this on the internet: use a social network, for example Facebook, Xing or StudiVZ, as a member." (original German question:„Hier auf den Karten steht Verschiedenes, wie man selbst im Internet aktiv werden kann, was man dort machen kann. Bitte verteilen Sie die Karten entsprechend auf das Blatt, je nachdem, wie häufig Sie das im Internet machen: Als MÃtglied ein soziales Netzwerk, wie z.B. Facebook, XING oder studiVZ nutzen")









