Life-Course Communication
Cross-source consensus on Life-Course Communication from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- For younger callers, 10-30% of calls crossed a generation gap and 70-90% were to same-generation alters. — Quantifying gender preferences across humans lifespan
- The study hypothesized that age- and gender-specific calling patterns would reveal life-stage shifts in social focus. — Quantifying gender preferences across humans lifespan
- Young adults mostly focused on same-generation alters, reproductive-age adults showed strong opposite-gender bonding, and older adults increasingly communicated across generations. — Quantifying gender preferences across humans lifespan
- By about age 60, older callers directed 50-70% of calls to another generation, mainly interpreted as calls to children. — Quantifying gender preferences across humans lifespan
- The distributions of calls by callee age were bimodal, with peaks near the caller's age and around a one-generation age difference. — Quantifying gender preferences across humans lifespan