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Young People's Beliefs About Intergenerational Communication

Abstract

This article examines young people's perceptions of their conversations with older people (age 65-85) across nine cultures−five Eastern and four Western. Responses from more than 1,000 participants were entered into a crossnational factor analysis, which revealed four initial factors that underlie perceptions of intergenerational conversations. Elder nonaccommodation was when young participants reported that older people negatively stereotyped …

Authors

WILLIAMS A; OTA H; GILES H; PIERSON HD; GALLOIS C; NG S-H; LIM T-S; RYAN EB; SOMERA L; MAHER J

Volume

24

Pagination

pp. 370-393

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication Date

August 1997

DOI

10.1177/009365097024004003

Conference proceedings

Communication Research

Issue

4

ISSN

0093-6502