Youth research
Tags: YOUNG adults; ATTITUDE (Psychology)
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- Researcher reaches Xers with her focus groups on the road. Miller, Cyndee // Marketing News;1/2/95, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p10
Focuses on Project X, a road trip designed to give sponsoring marketers the feel for the lifestyles and attitudes of the Generation X people. Benefits in terms of cost saving; Views from Liz DiPilli, initiator of the project; Voicing out of young people's marketing opinions.
- Surveys, etc. // Youth Studies;Nov90, Vol. 9 Issue 4, p11
Presents several surveys which covers general information. Results of the West Australia Youth Voice 1990 Survey on youth about their comment on school, training and jobs; Survey on young people's attitudes to condom and its availability; Fears of invasion.
- Teenage values cling. Colman, Adrian // Youth Studies Australia;Summer1995, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p5
Reports on a research finding showing that young adult Australians refuse to let go of the values and interests they acquired as teenagers. Average age departing from homes; Increase in number of higher education students; Longer waiting period to get married.
- Why go to town? Colman, Adrian // Youth Studies Australia;Summer1995, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p5
Reports on a survey finding on activities young adult Australians went into town for.
- Young people: Not noticeably dissatisfied. // American Enterprise;Jul/Aug94, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p80
Presents statistics showing that most young people in the Woodstock generation were not noticeably dissatisfied with their lives as are young people of the 1990s.
- Programming. // Camping Magazine;Nov/Dec98, Vol. 71 Issue 6, p4
Focuses on young adults' preference for fashion trends of the 1930s and 1940s.
- Young people's understanding of the nature of genetic information in the cells of an organism. Wood-Robinson, Colin // Journal of Biological Education;Winter2000, Vol. 35 Issue 1, p29
This paper reports on small group discussions on cellular genetics by 15 - 16 year old British students (n = 35), led by a researcher. The results support and expand on findings from written tasks reported elsewhere and throw new light on students' understanding of basic genetics. The findings...
- Young adult reactions to death in literature and life. Clymo, Philippa // Youth Studies Australia;Mar1996, Vol. 15 Issue 1, p58
Presents an abstract of the article `Young adult reactions to death in literature and life,' by Sandrea DeMinco, which appeared in the American periodical `Adolescence.'
- Attitudes & opinions. Colman, Adrian // Youth Studies Australia;Mar2000, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p3
Presents information on the views of young Australians on several issues as of April 2000. Education as the most pressing issue; Support for the transition of Australia into a republic.


