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Interview 3 different generations and include the following in a 3 or more page essay of your findings. Formulate an opinion and then use the information you found as support and evidence to your position. You must also use at least two quotes from an expert...Mintz, Freud, Kholberg, Erikson and/or Piaget, Bly or Elkind.
__1.Age/Stage in Life (No Names)
__2.Role and responsibility to the individual, family, community
__3.Views on work, social class, and economic status
__4.Hopes, regrets, challenges, goals (past, present, future)
Analysis: How do your findings compare to your readings? What do you believe have influenced your subjects’ points of view? To what extent has time and circumstances contributed to a person’s development and outcomes?
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Running head: PSYCHOLOGY
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Psychology
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Institution
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PSYCHOLOGY
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The Interview
I interviewed three individuals from three different generations in the country. The first
one was a millennial, and the other one was an adult in his late 40s and a boomer who was in his
60s. All three interviews had different responses and perspectives regarding their roles and
responsibilities in life, their views and opinion regarding work, their class, social status, and
economic status. Also, they gave their different input regarding their regrets in life, their
challenges up to date and their past present and future goals. The analysis also includes quotes
and perspectives from famous authors like Elkind who has given a specific perception on family
issues in his book.
The three candidates that I interviewed had different perceptions about the issues as
me...
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