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Introduction to Psychology
SSC101
Muqadam Ali | 11476 |

“The possible factors and effect of negative attitude of young generation towards older people”

Table of Content S no. | Title | Page No. | 1. | Acknowledgment | 1 | 2. | Executive Summary | 2 | 3. | Introduction | 3 | | * Definition | 3 | | * Role of Older people in the society | 3 | | * Opinion of young generation towards older people | 4 | 4. | Methodology | 5 | 5. | Results | 6 | 6. | Discussions | 7 | 7. | Conclusions | 7 | 8. | Reference | 8 | 9. | Appendix A (Graphs) | 9 | 10. | Appendix B (Questionnaire) | 13 |

Acknowledgement Miss Nadia Ayub has been a constant source of help and inspiration to us throughout our research report and finding. We would also like to thanks Institute of Business Management for giving us the permission to carry out our research within her premises and let us use its resources, we would also like to thanks all those who made a very significant and much appreciated contribution in our research and helped us in finding result. |

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The aim of our study was to find the factors that are provoking the attitude of young generation towards the older people and what are the consequences of such behavior. The possible factors and effect of young generation towards older people is suggested hypothesis of our research. Independent Variables are the factors such as generation gap, media, and western culture. Dependent Variable is the attitude of young generation towards the older people. Participant on whom the research was conducted was either male or female mostly between the age group of 18-24 years. Our survey was done in Institute of Business Management so participants were students of bachelors and masters level. There were total 15 questions in our questionnaire which were rating based from 1 to 5. 1 is strongly disagreed and 5 is strongly agreed respectively.

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