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Study shows printed books are still preferred to e-books

Felix Richter · 45% of people bought a printed book last year, compared to the 23% who bought an e-book. · This suggests that e-books have the ...

Study shows printed books are still preferred to e-books - Reddit

The headline could be more accurate by saying "Study shows printed books are still purchased more than e-books". It does not actually address ...

Printed Books vs eBooks Statistics, Trends and Facts [2023]

Printed books are still preferred for nature journals, cookbooks, and children's books. A recent Nielsen study found that parents and kids ...

The Case for Paper: Books vs. E-Readers | Psychology Today

Research shows that, despite the prevalence of technology, most people still prefer print books to e-readers. Screens are replacing paper ...

The benefits of printed books - Junior Library Guild

According to Science News Explore, in a study done in 2018 that analyzed over 171,000 readers, reading comprehension was found to be stronger ...

Study Reveals That People Prefer Paper Books Over E-Readers

A new report has confirmed the increasing popularity of physical books over e-readers – especially on holiday where paper is the ideal ...

Preferences for printed books versus E−books among university ...

The study concluded that 74.6% of students prefer e-books in terms of easy to carry and 80.6% of them spent more than 1 h reading from e-books, ...

7 Scientific Benefits of Reading Printed Books | Paper & Packaging

Readers of print books absorb and remember more of the plot than readers of e-books do, according to a study that was presented in Italy in 2014.

Why Printed Books Are Still Our Favourites - Navigator Paper

The Pew Research Centre study found that physical books generated nearly three-quarters of the total book sales revenue in 2019. Meanwhile, ebook sales ...

New Survey Shows Readers Overwhelmingly Prefer Physical Books

The study, commissioned by paper producer Stora Enso, showed 65% of respondents prefer physical books, versus 21% who prefer e-books and 14% ...

Ebooks vs. print books: Readers' choices and preferences across ...

Research on ebook adoption has shown that people enjoy the ability to easily search for their reading material and the convenience of carrying ...

8 Reasons Readers Prefer Paper Books to Digital Books

When it comes to reading books, it turns out that people still prefer paper books to digital ones by a wide margin.

New Survey Shows Readers Overwhelmingly Prefer Physical Books

The study, commissioned by paper producer Stora Enso, showed 65% of respondents prefer physical books, versus 21% who prefer e-books and 14% audiobooks.

Study shows printed books are still the most popular option among ...

A Pew Research Center study showed 39% of readers choose the physical book only, while only 7% only read digital books in 2018.

92% of college students prefer print books to e-books, study finds

Physical books were the choice of 92% of the respondents, who selected paper over an array of electronic devices. Steven Hernandez, a student at ...

The rise of e-reading | Pew Research Center

The prevalence of e-book reading is markedly growing, but printed books still dominate the world of book readers. In our December 2011 survey, ...

Do Students Really Prefer Print Books to E-Books?

The OnCampus Research Electronic Book and E-Reader Device survey, conducted in early October, found that only 13% of college students had ...

Readers Still Prefer Physical Books - Forbes

Last fall, market research firm Ipsos conducted a survey on behalf of printer-maker Canon U.S.A. to gauge consumers' interest in using printed ...

Why do some readers prefer ebooks over print books, even ... - Quora

Despite how much everyone professes to prefer paper—especially when someone else is paying for it—I've long noted that, even when the ...

Millennials may prefer reading paper books over e-books - Futurity

Young people may still prefer curling up with an actual paper book instead of an e-book—even more so than their older counterparts, a new study ...