Discuss at least 3 generational changes that have influenced how Millennials experience early adulthood compared to previous generations of early

 Discuss at least 3 generational changes that have influenced how Millennials experience early adulthood compared to previous generations of early adults.  Be to include researched facts along with your opinion. 

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Belenky, M. F., Bond, L. A., & Weinstock, J. S. (1997). A tradition that has no name: Nurturing the development of people, families, and communities. New York: Basic Books, Inc.

Dacey, J. S., Travers, J. F. & Fiore, L. (2008). Human development across the lifespan. McGraw Hill Publishing.

Horn, J. L. (1975). Psychometric studies of aging and intelligence. New York: Raven Press.

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Levinson, D. (1990b). A theory of life structure development in adulthood. In C. N. Alexander & E. J. Langer (Eds.), Higher states of human development. New York: Oxford University Press, 35–54.

Perry, W. (1981). Cognitive and ethical growth. In A. Chickering (Ed.), The modern American college. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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Sternberg, R. (1988). The triarchic mind: A new theory of human intelligence. New York: Viking

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