The pie chart illustrates the results of a questionnaire conducted in Australia in 2009, which recorded how frequently teenagers used iPods to watch videos during a typical week.
Overall, there was a noticeable disparity in usage patterns among adolescents. While the majority did not use the device at all, a smaller group reported using it frequently for video playback.
To begin with, over half of the teenage respondents (51%) did not use an iPod to watch videos during the week. This was followed by 15% who reported using it twice weekly, and 14% who used it once a week.
In contrast, a smaller proportion of teenagers used the device more frequently. Specifically, 9% reported using iPods three to five times per week, while 6% used them more than eleven times. The lowest percentage, at just 5%, was recorded for those who used iPods between six and ten times a week.
In conclusion, the data reveals a sharp contrast in video usage patterns among teenagers, with non-users making up the largest group, while frequent users (particularly those watching six to ten times weekly) constituted the smallest proportion.
