Deck 18: Seciton 2: Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive Development

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When a romantic relationship ends, a _____ thinker might conclude that one partner is at fault.
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An example of _____ is when adults can think things through, and change their minds after listening.
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The United States ranks _____ of the major nations of the world for bachelor's degrees earned by 25- to 34-year-olds.
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Contemporary students attend college primarily to secure better _____ and to learn specific skills.
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Building on Piaget's four stages of cognitive development, some developmentalists have proposed an additional stage referred to as _____ thought.
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Thinking in adulthood differs from earlier thinking in three major ways: It is more _____, more flexible, and more dialectical.
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College students-usually freshmen-at Perry's level of _____ think in terms of success versus failure and right versus wrong.
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The more _____ a problem is to a postformal thinker, the greater the number of possible solutions that might be generated.
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Logical skills seem to improve from adolescence to emerging adulthood and then stay steady, but social _____ continues to advance.
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The incidence of moral decision-making may _____ as people mature and confront various issues.
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William Perry suggests that over the course of their college careers, students' thinking progresses through _____ levels of complexity.
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Examples of individuals who were at the stage of _____ faith are Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mother Teresa.
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Some research finds that thinking becomes more reflective and expansive with each _____ at college.
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The possibility that one's appearance or behavior will be misread to confirm another person's oversimplified, prejudiced attitude is referred to as _____.
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Gilligan argued that girls were raised to develop a morality of _____.
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A tendency to undervalue future events is _____, a common logical error.
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In general, Defining Issues Test (DIT) scores _____ with age because adults gradually become less doctrinaire and self-serving and more flexible and altruistic.
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With respect to cognitive development, the _____ approach describes shifts in the nature of thought.
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A very unfortunate consequence of _____ threat is that it can be self-handicapping.
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Postformal logic combines _____ and subjectivity to become personal and practical.
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Educators disagree as to whether students can learn as much in a _____, an online course, as they would in a conventional class.
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The number of for-profit colleges has _____ between 1980 and 2010.
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In terms of gender, now most college students in every developed nation are _____.
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Deck 18: Seciton 2: Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive Development
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When a romantic relationship ends, a _____ thinker might conclude that one partner is at fault.
nondialectical
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An example of _____ is when adults can think things through, and change their minds after listening.
cognitive flexibility
3
The United States ranks _____ of the major nations of the world for bachelor's degrees earned by 25- to 34-year-olds.
11th
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Contemporary students attend college primarily to secure better _____ and to learn specific skills.
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Building on Piaget's four stages of cognitive development, some developmentalists have proposed an additional stage referred to as _____ thought.
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Thinking in adulthood differs from earlier thinking in three major ways: It is more _____, more flexible, and more dialectical.
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College students-usually freshmen-at Perry's level of _____ think in terms of success versus failure and right versus wrong.
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The more _____ a problem is to a postformal thinker, the greater the number of possible solutions that might be generated.
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Logical skills seem to improve from adolescence to emerging adulthood and then stay steady, but social _____ continues to advance.
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The incidence of moral decision-making may _____ as people mature and confront various issues.
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William Perry suggests that over the course of their college careers, students' thinking progresses through _____ levels of complexity.
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Examples of individuals who were at the stage of _____ faith are Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mother Teresa.
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Some research finds that thinking becomes more reflective and expansive with each _____ at college.
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The possibility that one's appearance or behavior will be misread to confirm another person's oversimplified, prejudiced attitude is referred to as _____.
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Gilligan argued that girls were raised to develop a morality of _____.
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A tendency to undervalue future events is _____, a common logical error.
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In general, Defining Issues Test (DIT) scores _____ with age because adults gradually become less doctrinaire and self-serving and more flexible and altruistic.
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With respect to cognitive development, the _____ approach describes shifts in the nature of thought.
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A very unfortunate consequence of _____ threat is that it can be self-handicapping.
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Postformal logic combines _____ and subjectivity to become personal and practical.
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Educators disagree as to whether students can learn as much in a _____, an online course, as they would in a conventional class.
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The number of for-profit colleges has _____ between 1980 and 2010.
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In terms of gender, now most college students in every developed nation are _____.
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