Sam McRoberts in his article focus on cognitive biases, which are more likely to impact the life of the millennials. According to Sam, cognitive biases are not innately generational, and thus individuals from a given generation have a low probability of experiencing the cognitive biases of another group. Sam notes...
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Population aging refers to increasing median age of a region’s population contributed by rising expectancy and declining fertility rates (Kulik et al, 2014). There has been an exponential growth of the aging population in Australia over the decades driven by remarkable advances in birth control, medicine, and healthcare. However, its...
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This research paper reviews the evolution of the patient-doctor relationship; it mainly focuses on the possible factors that have caused the shifting of this relationship. Many patients are not satisfied with the relationship that they have with their doctors, possible factors could be the gap between generations, medical technological advancement,...
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Distinct Generations Distinct generations, that is - the Baby Boomers, Generation X and Millennials, hold different values, ideas, ways of doing things as well as communicating to each other. Millennials and Technology Millennials - also known as Generation Y - a cohort born in 80s/90s, is a generation that has been characterized by...
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Baby boomers are the demographic cohort following the selected generation and preceding generation and are always associated with high birth rates. Baby boomers were born in the year between 1946 and 1954, and as they grow older, they were faced with a lot of challenges including financial problems, health problem,...
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Baby boomers are the largest generation in U.S history, having surpassed millennials by the time they reached mid-60s. The generation grew up during a period of great change in American culture, and they continue to have an influence on our economy. During their formative years, they experienced events like JFK’s assassination,...
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