Mapping a Generation Gap

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How much difference does 30 years make? Plenty, to judge by a survey for Esquire that compared the attitudes and behavior of 20-year-old and 50-year-old men.

Some generational differences in the poll (conducted online in June for the magazine’s October issue) played true to stereotype. When asked to cite “the last time you played a video game,” the 20s were more than twice as likely as the 50s (57 percent vs. 22 percent) to say “today.”

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