- iGen (book) - Wikipedia
IGen : why today's super-connected kids are growing up less rebellious, more tolerant, less happy-- and completely unprepared for adulthood (and what this means for the rest of us) (First Atria books hardcover ed )
- iGen: Why Todays Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious . . .
A highly readable and entertaining first look at how today’s members of iGen—the children, teens, and young adults born in the mid-1990s and later—are vastly different from their Millennial predecessors, and from any other generation, from the renowned psychologist and author of Generation Me
- iGen by Jean M. Twenge (ebook) - eBooks. com
They are iGen, and this essential book reveals how these teens and young adults differ from millennials and every other generation in their mental health, social behaviors, and attitudes toward politics and religion
- iGen - Dr. Jean Twenge
Drawing from nationally representative surveys of 11 million young people as well as in-depth interviews, iGen is the first book to document the cultural changes shaping today’s teens and young adults, documenting how their changed world has impacted their attitudes, worldviews, and mental health
- iGen (豆瓣)
A highly readable and entertaining first look at how today’s members of iGen—the children, teens, and young adults born in the mid-1990s and later—are vastly different from their Millennial predecessors, and from any other generation, from the renowned psychologist and author of Generation Me
- IGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious . . .
With social media and texting replacing other activities, iGen spends less time with their friends in person—perhaps why they are experiencing unprecedented levels of anxiety, depression, and
- iGen by Jean M. Twenge | Open Library
With social media and texting replacing other activities, iGen spends less time with their friends in person -- perhaps contributing to their unprecedented levels of anxiety, depression, and loneliness
- iGen | Book by Jean M. Twenge - Simon Schuster
They are iGen, and this essential book reveals how these teens and young adults differ from millennials and every other generation in their mental health, social behaviors, and attitudes toward politics and religion
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