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Survey Questions Spring 2013 Tracking Survey Final Topline 5/21/2013 Data for April 17-May 19, 2013 Princeton Survey Research Associates International for the Pew Research Center s Internet & American Life Project Sample: n=2,252 national adults, age 18 and older, including 1,127 cell phone interviews Interviewing dates: 04.17.2013 05.19.2013 Margin of error is plus or minus 2.3 percentage points for results based on Total [n=2,252] Margin of error is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points for results based on all internet users [n=1,895] INTUSE Do you use the internet, at least occasionally? EMLOCC Do you send or receive email, at least occasionally? EMINUSE Do you use the internet or email, at least occasionally? INTMOB Do you access the internet on a cell phone, tablet or other mobile handheld device, at least occasionally? 1 USES INTERNET DOES NOT USE INTERNET Current 85 15 December 2012 81 19 November 2012 85 15 September 2012 81 19 August 2012 85 15 April 2012 82 18 February 2012 80 20 INTUSE/EMLOCC/EMINUSE/INTMOB continued... 1 The definition of an internet user varies from survey to survey. In the current survey, half the sample was asked INTUSE/EMLOCC/INTMOB and half was asked EMINUSE/INTMOB. Current results are for both forms combined. Throughout the current topline, total internet users are defined as those who answered yes to any question INTUSE, EMLOCC, EMINUSE or INTMOB. From April 2012 thru December 2012, an internet user is someone who uses the internet at least occasionally, sends/receives email at least occasionally or accesses the internet a mobile device (three-part definition with question wording Do you use the internet, at least occasionally? OR Do you send or receive email, at least occasionally? OR Do you access the internet on a cell phone, tablet or other mobile handheld device, at least occasionally? ). From January 2005 thru February 2012, an internet user is someone who uses the internet at least occasionally or sends/receives email at least occasionally (two-part definition with question wording Do you use the internet, at least occasionally? OR Do you send or receive email, at least occasionally? ). Prior to January 2005, an internet user is someone who goes online to access the internet or to send and receive email (question wording Do you ever go online to access the Internet or World Wide Web or to send and receive email? ). 1

INTUSE/EMLOCC/ EMINUSE/INTMOB continued... USES INTERNET DOES NOT USE INTERNET December 2011 82 18 August 2011 78 22 May 2011 78 22 January 2011 79 21 December 2010 77 23 November 2010 74 26 September 2010 74 26 May 2010 79 21 January 2010 75 25 December 2009 74 26 September 2009 77 23 April 2009 79 21 December 2008 74 26 November 2008 74 26 August 2008 75 25 July 2008 77 23 May 2008 73 27 April 2008 73 27 January 2008 70 30 December 2007 75 25 September 2007 73 27 February 2007 71 29 December 2006 70 30 November 2006 68 32 August 2006 70 30 April 2006 73 27 February 2006 73 27 December 2005 66 34 September 2005 72 28 June 2005 68 32 February 2005 67 33 January 2005 66 34 Nov 23-30, 2004 59 41 November 2004 61 39 July 2004 67 33 June 2004 63 37 March 2004 69 31 February 2004 63 37 November 2003 64 36 August 2003 63 37 June 2003 62 38 May 2003 63 37 March 3-11, 2003 62 38 February 2003 64 36 INTUSE/EMLOCC/EMINUSE/INTMOB continued... 2

INTUSE/EMLOCC/ EMINUSE/INTMOB continued... December 2002 57 43 November 2002 61 39 October 2002 59 41 September 2002 61 39 July 2002 59 41 March/May 2002 58 42 January 2002 61 39 December 2001 58 42 November 2001 58 42 October 2001 56 44 September 2001 55 45 August 2001 59 41 February 2001 53 47 December 2000 59 41 November 2000 53 47 October 2000 52 48 September 2000 50 50 August 2000 49 51 June 2000 47 53 May 2000 48 52 WEB1-A Next... Please tell me if you ever use the internet to do any of the following things. Do you ever use the internet to...[insert ITEM; RANDOMIZE]? Based on all internet users [N=1,895] Do any banking online 2 TOTAL HAVE EVER DONE THIS ---------- DID YESTERDAY HAVE NOT DONE THIS DON T KNOW REFUSED Current 61 n/a 39 * * May 2011 61 24 39 0 * May 2010 58 26 42 0 * April 2009 57 24 43 * * December 2008 55 19 45 * -- September 2007 53 21 47 * -- February 2005 41 12 58 * -- January 2005 44 15 56 0 -- November 23-30, 2004 44 11 55 1 -- October 2002 30 7 70 * -- Sept 2002 32 10 68 * -- July 2002 32 8 68 * -- March/May 2002 30 9 70 * -- June 2000 18 4 82 * -- 2 May 2011 trend was asked of Form A internet users [N=855] 3

July 2013 Omnibus Survey 7/29/2013 Data for July 25 to 28, 2013 Princeton Survey Research Associates International for the Pew Research Center s Internet & American Life Project Sample: n=1,003 national adults, age 18 and older, including 502 cell phone interviews Interviewing dates: 07.25.2013 07.28.2013 Margin of error is plus or minus 3.6 percentage points for results based on Total [n=1,003] Margin of error is plus or minus 3.8 percentage points for results based on cell phone owners [n=903] QL1 Do you have a cell phone? Based on all adults YES NO DON T KNOW REFUSED Current 91 9 * * CELL1 Please tell me if you ever use your cell phone to do any of the following things. Do you ever use your cell phone to Based on cell phone owners a. Check your bank account balance or do any online banking 3 YES NO DON T KNOW REFUSED Current 35 64 * 1 September 2012 29 70 * * April 2012 24 75 * 0 May 2011 18 81 0 8 3 In April 2012, question was asked of Form A cell phone owners who use the internet or email on their cell phone or download apps to their cell phone [N=953]; results are re-percentaged on all Form A cell phone owners. 4

Methods This report is based on the findings of two surveys on Americans' use of the internet. The results of the mobile banking questions are based on data from telephone interviews with a nationally representative sample of 1,003 adults living in the continental United States. Telephone interviews were conducted by landline (501) and cell phone (502, including 230 without a landline phone). The survey was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International (PSRAI). Interviews were done in English by Princeton Data Source from July 25 to 28, 2013. Statistical results are weighted to correct known demographic discrepancies. The margin of sampling error for the complete set of weighted data is ± 3.6 percentage points. The results of the online banking questions are based on data from telephone interviews conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates International from April 17 to May 19, 2013, among a sample of 2,252 adults, age 18 and older. Telephone interviews were conducted in English and Spanish by landline (1,125) and cell phone (1,127, including 571 without a landline phone). For results based on the total sample, one can say with 95% confidence that the error attributable to sampling is plus or minus 2.3 percentage points. For results based on internet users (n=1,895), the margin of sampling error is plus or minus 2.5 percentage points. 5