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Generation Me--Revised and Updated

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by Jean M. Twenge

single parents, 238, 242

  teaching self-esteem, 292–93, 305

  working, 297–305

  Party Animals, 290

  Paul, Pamela, 153

  Peace Corps, 101

  Perfect Madness (Warner), 253, 298

  performance, 86–88

  Perlstein, Linda, 200, 212, 220, 224

  personality traits, 319–20

  Peters, Ruth, 306

  Peterson, Paula, 129

  pets vs. children, 289–90

  Pew Research Center, 4, 31, 116, 161, 184, 188, 255, 256

  Phil, Dr. (McGraw), 65

  Pitt, Brad, 171

  Planes (film), 107

  plastic surgery, 96, 134–36, 214

  Pleasantville (film), 25

  pole dancing, 214

  politeness:

  decline in, 32–34

  measurement of, 55

  politics, involvement in, 186–87, 191, 254, 298

  Pond, Richard, 96

  Poniewozik, James, 120

  pornography, 213–14

  possessions, 137–41

  Post, Andrew, 166–67

  Postman, Neil, 192, 220

  Prince, Matt, 86

  problems, admitting to, 322–23

  product-liability cases, 198

  profanity, 53–54

  Prozac Nation (Wurtzel), 151

  Psychological Bulletin, 79–80

  Purpose Driven Life, The (Warren), 47

  Pursuit of Happyness, The (film), 118

  Putnam, Robert, 47, 150, 202

  Q

  Quarterlife Crisis (Robbins and Wilner), 13, 64, 108, 113, 114, 159, 172, 174

  Queer Eye for the Straight Guy (TV), 257–58

  questionnaires, see research

  R

  racial issues, 227–36

  marriage, 39–40, 231–32

  and self-esteem, 232–35

  stereotyping, 231

  Rasch, Rena, 187

  Ravi, Dharun, 103–4

  Reagan, Ronald, 239

  Real Housewives (TV), 138

  Rebel Billionaire (TV), 121

  Reeve, Elspeth, xiv, 94

  relationships:

  and anxiety, 145

  cuddle parties, 151

  and extended adolescence, 116

  friendships, 312–13

  instability in, 151–53

  lack of, 150, 154–55, 179

  living together, 153–54, 225

  and self-love, 130–34, 295–96

  social networks vs., 156

  unrealistic expectations for, 176

  religion, 42–48

  belief in God, 44–46

  distrust in institutions of, 190

  fundamentalist, 46–47, 75

  and homosexuality, 259

  make-your-own, 46

  restrictive rules of, 46

  therapeutic individualism in, 45

  research:

  age differences vs. generation differences in, 324–25

  anonymity in, 322

  author’s work in, 14–19

  cross-sectional studies, 325

  cross-temporal meta-analysis (CTMA), 323

  effects of special events on, 323–24

  over-time studies, 263–64, 269

  on personality traits, 319–20

  questionnaires in, 3–4, 320–21, 322

  sources of, 12–13, 14, 186

  on specific populations, 321–22

  responsibility, personal, 185–88, 196, 198, 298, 309

  Revolution from Within (Steinem), 78–79

  Rich Kids of Beverly Hills (TV), 175

  Riggs, Bobby, 236

  Robbins, Alexandra, 108

  Roberts, Julia, 25, 135

  Robinson, Elisabeth, 118

  Rock the Vote, 191

  Roe v. Wade, 191

  Rogerian therapists, 60

  Rosen, Larry, 104

  Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSE), 67

  Rosin, Hanna, 215, 216

  Rotter, Julian, 202–3

  Rozler, Jessica, 217

  Rubin, Jerry, 56, 60, 62, 63

  Rubin, Kerry, 252, 254

  Rutgers University, 103

  Ryan, Joan, 2

  S

  Sacks, Peter, 35, 36, 199

  sacrifice, 131

  St. James, Aleta, 62

  same-sex marriage, 255–56, 320

  Sandberg, Sheryl, 249

  San Diego State University, 157

  Sanford and Son (TV), 175

  Sarbanes-Oxley, 34

  Schneider, Barbara, 110

  Scholar, The (TV), 124

  schools, see education

  Schor, Juliet, 138

  Schwartz, Barry, 155

  Schwyzer, Hugo, 213

  Sears, William and Martha, 169, 170

  Sedwick, Rebecca Ann, 148

  Seinfeld (TV), 257

  self:

  “California self,” 66

  focus on, 6–7, 78, 134–41, 149, 253, 280

  language of, 2–3, 64–66, 67, 113

  standing alone, 149

  self-control, 90–91, 305–7

  self-efficacy, 89

  self-esteem, 57–106

  and Boomers, 59–63, 66, 67, 68–69

  of children, 69–78, 81–86, 88, 293

  and competition, 83, 90

  criticism of programs, 88–91

  ditch the movement, 291–96

  and entitlement, 85–86

  and excuses, 201

  gender difference in, 80

  GenMe’s focus on, 63–67, 68, 78, 134–41, 283

  measurement of, 67–70

  myth of success and, 87

  and narcissism, 65, 87, 91, 92–99, 106, 132, 293, 313–14

  perfect, 68

  and performance, 86–88

  and racial issues, 232–35

  reality vs., 193–95

  and relationships, 130–34, 295–96

  in school curricula, 70–78, 81–86, 88–91, 194, 199, 291–94

  and sex, 212

  and social networking, 105

  and socioeconomic status, 245

  song lyrics, 57–58, 96–97

  use of term, 57, 58–59

  and work, 245

  self-expression, 124–29, 137, 140

  selfies, 67, 96, 105, 135

  self-love, 129–34, 295

  Self Matters (Dr. Phil), 65

  self-promotion, 126

  self-satisfaction, 67, 68

  Seligman, Martin, 66, 88, 177

  Seligson, Hannah, 100–101

  Sesame Street (TV), 108

  7th Heaven (TV), 77, 109, 129

  sex, 204–26

  abstinence pledges, 210

  and death, 222

  and disease, 221–23

  and emotional involvement, 215–16

  and generational differences, 208, 214, 215, 226

  giving it up, 207–9

  hooking up, 204–5, 215–18, 222, 223

  and the Internet, 51, 217, 220–21

  marketing of, 220

  media portrayal of, 218–21, 222

  oral, 211–13

  and porn stars, 213–15

  and pregnancy, 223–24

  premarital, 209–11

  as recreation, 215–16

  safe-sex practices, 222, 223

  and self-esteem, 212

  and single life, 224–25

  teenagers’ activity in, 205–6, 208, 211, 218–19, 221–24

  waiting for marriage, 205

  Sex and the City (TV), 152

  sexting, 51

  Shaw, Tyler, 267–68

  Shields, Richard, 38

  Shipp, Josh, 97

  Simpsons, The (TV), 27

  Singel, Jonathan, 261

  Singled Out (DePaulo), 53

  single life, 224–25, 238

  single-person households, 152, 238, 242

  smartphones, 52

  Smith, Christian:

  Lost in Transition, 30, 1
87–88

  Soul Searching, 43

  Souls in Transition, 30, 46, 77

  young adults surveyed by, 45, 101–2, 138–39, 182, 191

  Smith, Howard, 237–38

  Smith, Kevin, 24

  Snapchat, 123, 221

  social change, 323–24

  social consciousness, 100

  social networking, 104–6, 123, 150, 156

  social problems, involvement in, 186–87

  social rules:

  Asch study, 27–32

  clothing, 21–23

  and conformity, 23–24, 27, 54–56

  decline of, 21, 26–27, 63

  and health issues, 49–50

  making your own, 30–31

  at the movies, 24–27

  and open communications, 48–49, 51–53

  and oversharing, 50–51

  politeness and manners, 32–34

  and profanity, 53–54

  questioning authority, 34–38, 51, 56

  in religion, 42–48

  in school, 35–37

  for weddings, 38–42

  Socrates, 6–7

  Song of Solomon, 129

  Soul Searching (Smith and Denton), 43

  Souls in Transition (Smith), 30, 46, 77

  Special Olympics, 90

  spirituality, 42–48, 61

  sports, 244–45

  standard of living, 8

  Starbucks, 140

  Star magazine, 119

  Starter Marriage, The (Paul), 153

  State of the Union speeches, 65

  Stein, Joel, 128

  Steinem, Gloria, 78–79

  Stevenson, David, 110

  Stewart, Jon, 193

  Still Killing Us Softly (film), 25

  Stout, Maureen, 35, 83, 89, 90, 194, 291

  Strauss, William, 9, 10, 42, 95–96

  stress, 142–80

  and anxiety, 145–47, 148

  in college admissions, 157–59

  and competition, 157–60

  and depression, 142–45, 146–47

  economic causes of, 160–70

  and jobs, 159–60

  and loneliness, 149–57

  media stories as sources of, 177–79

  physical symptoms of, 145, 146

  and suicide, 143–44, 147–48

  and unrealistic expectations, 171–77

  student loans, 162–63, 167

  success:

  expectations of, 120

  and hard work, 109, 111, 196, 198–99, 314

  myth of, 87

  SuChin Pak, 234

  suicide, 143–44, 147–48, 284

  superiority, feelings of, 68, 92

  Supreme Court, US:

  Brown v. Board of Education, 232

  distrust in, 190

  and miscegenation, 39

  Survivor (TV), 121

  Swan, Mara, 32

  Swan, The (TV), 134

  Swingers (film), 154

  Sykes, Charles, 196–97

  T

  tattoos, 136–37

  Taylor, Paul, 161

  Teach For America, 100, 101, 269

  teamwork, 280

  teenage years:

  author’s advice for, 311–18

  cynicism in, 184–85

  marriage in, 207–8

  media consumption in, 173

  pregnancy in, 223–24, 284

  self-centeredness of, 97

  sex in, 205–6, 208, 211, 218–19, 221–24

  suicides in, 148

  Teen’s Guide to World Domination, The (Shipp), 97

  terrorism, 177–79

  Tierney, John, 307

  Time, 85, 128

  Titanic, 98

  Title IX, 244–45

  tolerance, 28, 31–32, 103, 104

  Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking, 87–88

  traits, use of term, 319–20

  Trinkaus, John, 32

  Trudeau, Garry, “Doonesbury,” 82–83

  trust, decline in, 47–48, 317

  Tuned Out: Why Americans Under 40 Don’t Follow the News (Mindich), 190–91

  20/20 (TV), 129

  twerking, 215

  Twinkies defense, 197

  Twitter, xii, 51, 53, 96, 104–5, 123

  Two-Income Trap, The (Warren and Tyagi), 170, 302

  U

  UCLA, 158

  underachievement, 73

  unemployment, 8, 166

  Unexpected Legacy of Divorce, The (Lewis and Blakeslee), 151

  Unilever, 79

  University of Virginia, 158

  University of Wisconsin, 157, 158

  Urban, Tim, 172–73, 279

  US Army, 66

  USA Today, 86

  US Coast Guard, 272

  “Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without,” 140

  V

  Vanderkam, Laura, 277

  Vang, Tiffany, xi

  victim mentality, 196–99

  violence, exposure to, 310–11

  Virginia Tech, 99

  volunteerism, 100–102, 316–18

  voter turnout, 191

  W

  Wallace, Carol, 123

  Walters, Barbara, 129

  Warhol, Andy, 122

  Warner, Judith, 253, 298

  Warren, Elizabeth, 170

  Warren, Rick, 47, 76

  Watergate, 190

  wealth, age distribution of, 161

  We Are All Special (coloring book), 2

  weddings:

  over-the-top, 123

  personalized, 41–42

  and social rules, 38–42

  Wells, Brooke, 207, 211

  West, Kanye, 96–97

  What Really Happened to the Class of ’93 (Colin), 107–8, 122

  What You Think of Me Is None of My Business (Cole-Whittaker), 28

  Wilde, Olivia, 51

  Will & Grace (TV), 257

  Willpower (Baumeister and Tierney), 307

  Wilner, Abby, 108

  Winograd, Morley, 185

  Wiseman, Rosalind, 214

  Wolfe, Tom, 1, 60, 63

  Wolf of Wall Street, The (film), 54

  women:

  changes in attitudes about, 238–48

  double standard for, 210, 248

  earnings of, 248

  education of, 237, 238, 239, 286

  equality for, 236–54

  and gender in language, 240–41

  Generation Me men and, 246–48

  and motherhood, 239, 240, 248–54

  and personality traits, 242–46

  and Title IX, 244–45

  at work, 239, 240, 249–54, 303

  Woods, Marielle, 158

  work, see jobs

  WorldCom, 34

  World War II, 9

  Wu, Kevin, 40, 122

  Wurtzel, Elizabeth, 151

  X

  Xerox, 126

  Y

  Yale Law School, 158

  Yankelovich, Daniel, 60

  York, Sara Ferguson, Duchess of, 61

  “You can be anything,” 107–41, 283, 294

  and delusions of grandeur, 120, 141, 172

  and expectations, 109–14, 172

  extending adolescence via, 114–19

  and fame, 120–24

  and “Follow your dreams,” 112–14

  and self-expression, 124–29

  and self-love, 129–34

  uncertainty of, 159–60

  young people, advice for, 311–18

  Your Erroneous Zones (Dyer), 28, 59

  YouTube, xii

  Z

  Zapata, Christine, 38

  Zappos, 271

  Zhang, Liqing, 183

  Zoloft, 143, 144

  Zucker, Bonnie, 128

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  Twenge, Jean M.

  Generation me: why today’s young Americans are more confident, assertive, entitled—and more miserable than ever before / Jean M. Twenge, Ph.D. —First Atria paperback edition.

  pages cm

  Revised and updated edition of the author’s Generation me, originally published in 2006.

  1. Young adults—United States. 2. Youth—United States. I. Title.

  HQ799.7.T94 2014

  305.2420973—dc23

  2014008469

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