Taking an intergroup communication perspective, this study extends previous research into intergenerational communication. Firstly, we widen the respondent base, insofar as much previous research has tended to use college/university student respondents. Here, we asked young teenagers aged 12–16 years about their communication experiences with young adults aged 20–25 years and older adults aged 65–85 years as well as with their own peers. Secondly, we extend previous research on what constitutes ‘good communication’ from teenagers’ perspectives with these particular target groups. Results revealed that against expectations, the teenagers were less likely to differentiate between these age groups in terms of how accommodative, overbearing, an...
The present study examines how teenagers adapt their language use to that of their conversation part...
Data from 365 college students were used to assess young adults ’ com-municative responses to older ...
From a contact theory perspective, links between variation in young adults’ perceptions of communica...
Taking an intergroup communication perspective, this study extends previous research into intergener...
In this study, 490 community adults aged 20 to 59 evaluated their experiences with non-family member...
This study examines Mongolian and American young adults’ perceptions of intergenerational communicat...
This study compared the communication of two older male adolescents (aged 17 and 19 years) with each...
This paper examines Bulgarian and American young adults’ perceptions of prior experiences of interge...
Interventions to enhance young people's communication are rarely based on research into adolescent c...
Abstract. This study investigated young adults ’ beliefs about their intra- and intergenerational co...
In this study, 490 community adults aged 20 to 59 evaluated their experiences with non– family membe...
The study evaluates communication tendencies in a younger college-age population and an older popula...
This article examines young people's perceptions of their conversations with older people (age 65-85...
The current paper examines younger and older adults’ cognitive representations of intergenerational ...
This study endeavored to extend earlier findings with elementary and college aged students. In earli...
The present study examines how teenagers adapt their language use to that of their conversation part...
Data from 365 college students were used to assess young adults ’ com-municative responses to older ...
From a contact theory perspective, links between variation in young adults’ perceptions of communica...
Taking an intergroup communication perspective, this study extends previous research into intergener...
In this study, 490 community adults aged 20 to 59 evaluated their experiences with non-family member...
This study examines Mongolian and American young adults’ perceptions of intergenerational communicat...
This study compared the communication of two older male adolescents (aged 17 and 19 years) with each...
This paper examines Bulgarian and American young adults’ perceptions of prior experiences of interge...
Interventions to enhance young people's communication are rarely based on research into adolescent c...
Abstract. This study investigated young adults ’ beliefs about their intra- and intergenerational co...
In this study, 490 community adults aged 20 to 59 evaluated their experiences with non– family membe...
The study evaluates communication tendencies in a younger college-age population and an older popula...
This article examines young people's perceptions of their conversations with older people (age 65-85...
The current paper examines younger and older adults’ cognitive representations of intergenerational ...
This study endeavored to extend earlier findings with elementary and college aged students. In earli...
The present study examines how teenagers adapt their language use to that of their conversation part...
Data from 365 college students were used to assess young adults ’ com-municative responses to older ...
From a contact theory perspective, links between variation in young adults’ perceptions of communica...