How Generation Z have confused their views with facts: Nearly half of young people think those who disagree with them are provably wrong, study suggests.
- Almost half of Generation Z – those born between 1997 and 2012 – are scared when others have different values, a study finds
- The report, by think-tank More in Common, fuels concerns about intolerant 'snowflakes'
- It concludes young people at schools and universities are not being taught enough about respect for others' opinions