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Is relation turning out to be bitter between

university going students with their parents

Name: Tasnif Mahmud


Course:Eng105
Section: 08
My research is mainly based on 50 people
where 25 0f them are the university going
young adults and rest 25 are the parents of
university going young adults.
Most of the young adults who participated in
the questionnaire are aged around 20 to 22
years and most of them have average 2 to 3
siblings.
. The questions include about both parents and
their young adult children social activity, their
perception, their way of assisting each other
perceptions, how parents are getting evolve
with their children change, how young adult
want to treat their upcoming generation.
Primary Data
How long do you spend time outside your
house?
45

40
40

35
32

30

25

20
20

15

10 8

0
More than 16 hours a day 12 to 14 hours a day 8 to 10 hours a day Less than 6 hours a day
Primary Data
Do you think your parents don`t see things in
your way?
60

40
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Primary Data
Do you think your parents should let you
live your life by yourself like western
parents?

36%

Yes
64% No
Primary Data
Would you treat with your children as you are
being treated from your parents?

Yes; 36

No; 64
Primary Data
Do you think relationship you and your
children is not as good as you were
with your parents?

100

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20 8

10
92
0
Yes No
Primary Data
Do you think invade of western culture
creating this gap between you and your
children?

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0
80

Yes
20

No
Secondary Data
Hofer, B. (May28, 2009). A parents role in the path to
adulthood [Supplemental material]. The New York
Times.
Reinberg, S. (February 07, 2013). Doctors lounge
[Supplemental material]. Young Adults Are Americas
Most Stressed Generation: Survey.
Stein, J. (May 9, 2013). Millennials: The Me Me Me
Generation. Time Magazine.
Coburn, K.L., & Treeger, M.L.(2007). Letting go: Tips
for parents of new college students
Johnson, W.L., Giordano, P.C., Manning, W.D., &
Longmore, M.A., (July1, 2010). ParentChild Relations
and Offending During Young Adulthood.

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