A survey of parents of children under the age of 18 revealed that their child has their phone in hand 52% of the time when trying to talk to them. The post New study reveals truth about our overconnected homes appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Two in five Americans say hair loss is the physical change they fear most when it comes to aging. The post What’s America’s No. 1 aging panic? appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
A quarter of Americans are concerned that their home isn’t safe for their health (26%), according to new research. The post Survey reveals homeowners underestimate mold risks appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Americans are more ingredient-conscious than ever before — but not in all areas, according to new research. The post Survey reveals few can name ingredients in injectable beauty treatments appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Cycle-breaking, attachment and cause-and-effect parenting are some of the top parenting styles now on the rise for America’s youngest kids, according to new research. The post Modern parenting shifts? Cycle-breaking taking top priority appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
One in three Americans is embracing “repeat traveling,” preferring to return to the same vacation destination year after year. The post Why do we keep returning to the same vacation spots over and over again? appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
If you’re unsure whether your partner prefers roses, tulips or sunflowers, it may be time to ask. One in four Americans doesn’t know their partner’s favorite flower. The post Nearly 20% of Americans have never received flowers from their partner appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Kids move an average of almost 400 miles away after leaving home, a new study shows. For many parents, that distance is more than just physical. The post Empty nest, now what? Emotional cost of kids moving out appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
Bezel Wines commissioned a nationwide survey of 2,000 women, conducted by Talker Research, to better understand what makes a girls’ night meaningful and how (and when) they’re used to reconnect. The post Girls’ nights? Women say they’re a must every 22 days appeared first on Talker Research.| Talker Research
A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults split evenly by generation revealed that less than half (48%) are satisfied with how much they’ve traveled in their lifetime.| Talker Research
Seven in 10 workers feel they could be just as productive in a four-day work week. A Talker Research poll of 2,000 Americans found 69% of employed respondents think they could do their job in 32 hours a week.| Talker Research
A new survey of 2,000 singles or casual daters, split evenly by generation and region, revealed that 42% of baby boomers and 45% of Gen X still abide by tradition and believe the man should pay for a date.| Talker Research
That’s according to a survey of 2,000 millennial and Gen Z women, which took a peek at how respondents want their summers to shape up thematically, and uncovered that 74% of respondents have a summer persona.| Talker Research
According to the results, Americans believe only 41% of what they consume online is totally accurate, fact-based and created by a real human.| Talker Research
The poll of 2,000 U.S. parents of school-aged children found many kids have asked their parents for strange additions to their packed lunches, from a cold baked potato, raw beets and crab legs, to ketchup and cucumbers, and even a Salisbury steak.| Talker Research
According to the survey of 5,000 Americans, evenly split across all 50 states, residents in Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho and Oregon all reported above-average numbers of good days.| Talker Research
That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 dog owners that examined all the ways our dogs influence our day-to-day lives.| Talker Research