RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @JavierSMoreno: Interesante artículo que publica Science. ¿Por qué las personas mayores tienden a quejarse de las actitudes o intereses…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
RT @Kyukimasa: ”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, ht…
”作り上げた世代と当たり前な社会で育った世代のギャップ”は歴史的に長く、科学的名称が存在する There's actually a scientific term for this: the "kids these days" effect, https://t.co/YtbSqJRlnn 「最近の若いもんは」効果 ”scientific term”(うーん)
Interesante artículo que publica Science. ¿Por qué las personas mayores tienden a quejarse de las actitudes o intereses de los jóvenes de hoy en día? ¿Por qué es tan común oír "los jóvenes hoy ya no leen" o "los jóvenes ya no respetan a la autoridad"? ht
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
La ciencia dice que cómo ves a "los jóvenes de ahora" dice más de ti que de los jóvenes :-) Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking https://t.co/iIYkP6V5lF
Muy interesante. Me suelo encontrar en minoría absoluta cuando digo que nuestros estudiantes son mejores de lo que éramos nosotros. Ahora podré sumar algún argumento más
RT @samantavillar: Si crees que los jóvenes de ahora son más irrespetuosos, impacientes o lo que sea, probablemente eres víctima de un sesg…
RT @samantavillar: Si crees que los jóvenes de ahora son más irrespetuosos, impacientes o lo que sea, probablemente eres víctima de un sesg…
RT @samantavillar: Si crees que los jóvenes de ahora son más irrespetuosos, impacientes o lo que sea, probablemente eres víctima de un sesg…
¿Por qué desde las noche de los tiempos los adultos tienen siempre -o casi siempre- la sensación de que las nuevas generaciones son peores? Este artículo lo explica, al menos en pare https://t.co/xl2jnD0kzq
RT @samantavillar: Si crees que los jóvenes de ahora son más irrespetuosos, impacientes o lo que sea, probablemente eres víctima de un sesg…
RT @samantavillar: Si crees que los jóvenes de ahora son más irrespetuosos, impacientes o lo que sea, probablemente eres víctima de un sesg…
RT @samantavillar: Si crees que los jóvenes de ahora son más irrespetuosos, impacientes o lo que sea, probablemente eres víctima de un sesg…
RT @samantavillar: Si crees que los jóvenes de ahora son más irrespetuosos, impacientes o lo que sea, probablemente eres víctima de un sesg…
Si crees que los jóvenes de ahora son más irrespetuosos, impacientes o lo que sea, probablemente eres víctima de un sesgo cognitivo https://t.co/kukDhJ03wD
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @whsource: Love this. The truth is that in many ways, the "kids these days" are better people than my generation was at their age.
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
@rcbregman @Aliceinwunderl3 @ChimamandaReal Nobody ever says 'all' in these types of proclamations. Nothing new: https://t.co/ciMWb2HGgT
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
Too good not to share.
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @tom_wein: @RottenInDenmark Actual scientific research on why people think kids these days aren’t what they were. Fascinating paper. htt…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @koenfucius: “Kids these days”—the curmudgeon’s favourite moan since 624BCE. As we see kids’ limitations where *we* excel, and project o…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
RT @octavio_medina: This is great. Due to a memory bias we project our own (current) qualities to the kids of the past, which makes us thin…
@RottenInDenmark Actual scientific research on why people think kids these days aren’t what they were. Fascinating paper. https://t.co/VuUaCYF1LA
“Kids these days”—the curmudgeon’s favourite moan since 624BCE. As we see kids’ limitations where *we* excel, and project our current qualities onto our youth, comparing our biased memory to the present, we perceive a decline, @JProtzko et al find: https:/
Kids these days: Why the youth of today seem lacking https://t.co/uD11OKIhez
RT @SteveStuWill: The "Kids These Days" Effect: Every generation thinks the new generation is deficient – a tendency tracing back to at lea…