The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User scientia_amabilis, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User Ffej777, in the Jeffinitely subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
Study: Why humans have a perennial tendency to denigrate kids User DamnInteresting, in the Damn Interesting subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User alysasie, 17 Oct 2019
Some science behind "kids these days...". User Znexx, in the Tangentially Speaking subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking User emmema, in the Filmywap 2019 subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User RedLarva, in the Ysgramor subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User elecktralee, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User chelseas_grin, 17 Oct 2019
Yes but, I do believe there are major issues..... for example, Tide Pods..... User gorillas2013, 17 Oct 2019
Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking User Duntley, in the Reaction Paper Articles subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User titillatingtravis, in the Travis subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User audihertz, in the Shares and favorites of u/audihertz subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User worldnewsbot, in the News From Around The World subreddit, 17 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User mvea, in the Psychology subreddit, 16 Oct 2019
The “kids these days effect”, people’s tendency to believe “kids these days” are deficient relative to those of previous generations, has been happening for millennia, suggests a new study (n=3,458). When observing current children, we compare our biased memory to the present and a decline appears. User mvea, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 16 Oct 2019