Infographics for the JIM Study 2022
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Social media, online games, streaming services - in 2022, young people between the ages of twelve and 19 spent an average of 204 minutes a day online. The JIM study conducted by the Medienpädagogischer Forschungsverbund Südwest (mpfs) ( Media Education Research Association Southwest ) annually surveys how young people in Germany use (online) media.
How often did young people between the ages of twelve and 19 come into contact with disinformation online last year? How was advertising by influencers perceived? And what's more: What current topics were young people most interested in in 2022 and what sources did they use to find out about them? This is what our three infographics on the JIM study show.
About the JIM Study:
The JIM (Youth, Information, Media) study series has been conducted annually since 1998 by Medienpädagogischen Forschungsverbund Südwest, a cooperation of Landesanstalt für Kommunikation Baden-Württemberg (LFK) and Medienanstalt Rheinland-Pfalz, in collaboration with Südwestrundfunk (SWR) . The representative study maps the media behavior of young people in Germany. All editions of the JIM study from 1998 to 2022 are available online as PDF: