NewsPronto

 
Men's Weekly

.

USA Conversation

The Conversation USA

The Conversation USA

How do we know the millennial generation exists? Look at the data

  • Written by Jean Twenge, Professor of Psychology, San Diego State University
imageJean Twenge, Author provided

Cultures change, and new generations are born out of those changes. For many, this might sound obvious.

All you have to do is think about transporting a 25-year-old to 1965. Even after she got over the shock of losing her smartphone, she’d probably still be baffled. Why are so many women her age married with two...

Read more: How do we know the millennial generation exists? Look at the data

More Articles ...

  1. What are software vulnerabilities, and why are there so many of them?
  2. With a tight federal budget, here's where to focus clean energy research funding
  3. 6 reasons why stopping terrorism is so challenging
  4. 6 reasons why stopping worldwide terrorism is so challenging
  5. Breaking down their own stereotypes to give veterans more career opportunities
  6. US civil service's preference for hiring military vets comes at a hidden cost
  7. How data is transforming the music industry
  8. What Trump missed in his address on tolerance - American Muslims
  9. Mueller's threats to resign reveal his character
  10. What is moral injury in veterans?
  11. Yale grad students' hunger strike can't turn the tide for labor
  12. Brazil's tide against corruption swells
  13. Should spies use secret software vulnerabilities?
  14. Understanding tornadoes: 5 questions answered
  15. Child anxiety and parenting in the Trump era
  16. When some US firms move production overseas, they also offshore their pollution
  17. Trump's global gag order: 5 questions answered
  18. Meet Ebrahim Raisi, the cleric challenging incumbent Rouhani for president of Iran
  19. Meet Ebrahim Raisi, the cleric who challenged incumbent Rouhani for president of Iran
  20. Comey isn't the first FBI director to keep memos on a president
  21. Fidget toys aren't just hype
  22. What witch-finders can teach us about today's world
  23. What witch-hunters can teach us about today's world
  24. From Nazis to Netflix, the controversies and contradictions of Cannes
  25. Beyond just promise, CRISPR is delivering in the lab today
  26. Impeachment: It's political
  27. Giraffes are in trouble – the US Endangered Species Act can help
  28. What is classified information, and who gets to decide?
  29. Are movies a good way to learn history?
  30. Why banning laptops from airplane cabins doesn't make sense
  31. Ivanka Trump's deeply political tome
  32. Why Trump's White House leaks
  33. The firing of James Comey: Psychology helps explain what Trump got wrong
  34. Protecting endangered species: 6 essential reads
  35. Why United's culture needs to loosen up to avoid more PR fiascos
  36. Electrically stimulating your brain can boost memory – but here's one reason it doesn't always work
  37. Fainting and the summer heat: Warmer days can make you swoon, so be prepared
  38. The FBI: With great power comes great scandal
  39. On the Reformation's 500th anniversary, remembering Martin Luther's contribution to literacy
  40. Why installing software updates makes us WannaCry
  41. Trump's trade policy is unlikely to deliver big wins for US workers
  42. 4 things to know about North and South Korea
  43. The mall isn't dead -- it’s just changing
  44. Why the US does not have universal health care, while many other countries do
  45. Inoculation theory: Using misinformation to fight misinformation
  46. Should the US stay in the Paris Agreement? A majority of Democrats and Republicans think so
  47. How El Niño forecasts can help prevent cholera deaths in Africa
  48. Mining the moon for rocket fuel to get us to Mars
  49. Before Trump, Mexicans really liked the US
  50. What France and the UK can teach Trump about reviving America's middle class