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    Exam 18: Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive Development
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    Without Being Able to Combine Intellect and Emotion, Individuals May
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Without Being Able to Combine Intellect and Emotion, Individuals May

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Without being able to combine intellect and emotion, individuals may experience behavioral extremes (e.g., obesity, addiction) and cognitive extremes (e.g., believing that one is the best person on Earth).

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