Have Smartphones Destroyed A Generation Tone. That article, by San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge, summarized the correlational data linking teen mental health with technology and suggested the. However, shifts in teen behavior from the millennial generation to the generation succeeding it have been drastic and unprecedented.
That article, by San Diego State University psychology professor Jean Twenge, summarized the correlational data linking teen mental health with technology and suggested the.
Twenge's main argument in his article emanates from an observation that the tendency of the teens to hold smartphones have.
I can see many cons in my generation (Gen Z aka iGen) but I also can see that this is just simply a change over time and a generational difference.. Twenge is an article published in The Atlantic that explores all the effects that Today's generations are much safer than those that preceded them: they prefer to stay at home with their smartphones than to experiment with alcohol. What effects has the widespread use of smartphones had on kids? "The arrival of the smartphone has radically changed every aspect of teenagers' lives, from the nature of their social interactions to their mental.
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