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The Millennial generation is one of the most studied groups: Its members have been tracked by researchers studying their effects on advertising, American politics, and the business community. With businesses hiring consultants to learn how to deal with this group, accounting educators and practition...

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Learning
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Narcissism
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Psychological aspects
Social networks
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Teaching methods
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Workers
Writers
Young adults
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