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ComRes interviewed 500 gamers aged 16 to 21 and 500 office workers aged 21 to 30 online.
Date Published: 14 May 2012
Categories: Health | Public and communities | Social | UK
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Methodology note: ComRes interviewed 500 16-21 year old gamers and 500 21-30 year old office workers in Great Britain online between 18th and 25th April 2012. For this survey, gamers are defined as people who say that they that they play at least 10 hours of computer games per week and are aged between 16 and 21 years old, while office workers are defined as people who work for 40 hours or more per week, describing their normal working environment as an office or a desk, and are aged between 21 and 30 years old.
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