Also: why do so many people feel lost in their 20s?
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Relevant Research & References
Here’s where you can learn more about the people and ideas in this episode:
SOURCES
RESOURCES
- “Median Age at First Marriage: 1890 to Present,” by the U.S. Census Bureau (2020).
- “Life Expectancy (From Birth) in the United States, From 1860 to 2020,” by U.N. DESA (2019).
- “The Two-Pizza Rule and the Secret of Amazon’s Success,” by Alex Hern (The Guardian, 2018).
- “Extended Adolescence: When 25 Is the New 18,” by Bret Stetka (Scientific American, 2017).
- “Socialization in Emerging Adulthood: From the Family to the Wider World, from Socialization to Self-Socialization,” by Jeffrey Jensen Arnett (Handbook of Socialization: Theory and Research, 2015).
- “How to Know If There Are Too Many People in Your Meeting,” by the H.B.R. editors (The Harvard Business Review, 2015).
- Running Meetings: Expert Solutions to Everyday Challenges, by Harvard Business Press (2006).
- “Effects of Size and Task Type on Group Performance and Member Reactions,” by J. Richard Hackman and Neil Vidmar (Sociometry, 1970).
EXTRAS
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