In May 2014, OneHope completed market research in Mongolia in an effort to explore the values, media preferences, literacy levels of and the impact of violence on children and youth. The research revealed that teenagers reported spending significantly more time watching TV and using cell phones than any other media. They also reported spending much more time on Facebook than on any other website.
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