a new study on generational gaps by the pew research center found americans of different ages increasingly at odds over a range of social and technological issues. examples of the issues wheres the gap was the greatest were cell phones, texting, religion, and manners. i can personally vouch for this in my experiences with clients ranging from 20 through 7o years of age. to me, it looks like there are five age groups when it comes to investigating generation gaps: 18-25; 25-35, 35-50, 50-65, and 65+. the 25-35 group sees things very differently than the 65+ group.
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