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Learn about the characteristics, challenges, and predictions of the Millennial generation, born in the 1980s and 1990s, from a psychologist's perspective. This book is based on a large intergenerational study and covers topics such as work, sex, religion, and culture.
- iGen
With generational divides wider than ever, parents,...
- Social Psychology
Social Psychology - Generation Me - Dr. Jean Twenge
- The Narcissism Epidemic
Jean Twenge’s influential first book, Generation Me, spurred...
- Personality
A modern approach to personality that harnesses students’...
- iGen
In this provocative new book, headline-making psychologist and social commentator Dr. Jean Twenge documents the self-focus of what she calls "Generation Me"--people born in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
- Jean M. Twenge
- 2006
The "Me" generation is a term referring to Baby Boomers in the United States and the self-involved qualities associated with this generation. The 1970s was dubbed the "Me decade" by writer Tom Wolfe; Christopher Lasch wrote about the rise of a culture of narcissism among younger Baby Boomers.
Sep 30, 2014 · In this provocative and newly revised book, headline-making psychologist Dr. Jean Twenge explores why the young people she calls “Generation Me” are tolerant, confident, open-minded, and ambitious but also disengaged, narcissistic, distrustful, and anxious.
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- Jean M. Twenge
- $18
- Atria Books
May 23, 2011 · Generation Me is a term for the self-centered and individualistic attitude of people born in the 1980s and later. Learn about the characteristics, causes and controversies of this generational group.
- Ed Grabianowski
Sep 30, 2014 · In this provocative and newly revised book, headline-making psychologist Dr. Jean Twenge explores why the young people she calls “Generation Me” are tolerant, confident,...
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In this provocative new book, headline-making psychologist and social commentator Dr. Jean Twenge explores why the young people she calls “Generation Me”—those born in the 1970s, 1980s,...