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The Developing Person
Exam 18: Seciton 4: Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive Development
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Question 1
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For emerging adults, moral thinking may produce moral behavior.
Question 2
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Individuals in their early 20s are more likely than people of any other age to abuse alcohol and other drugs. However, with personal experience and learning from others, cognitive maturity leads most adults to drink occasionally and moderately from then on.
Question 3
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The characteristics of postformal thought (practical, flexible, dialectical) are evident as the brain matures.
Question 4
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Children are more likely than adults to imagine several solutions for every problem and then to take care in selecting the best one.
Question 5
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Cognitive flexibility is said to be the most advanced cognitive process.
Question 6
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Western as well as non-Western cultures describe adult thought as qualitatively similar to adolescent thought.
Question 7
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Education, specific dilemmas, and culture correlate less strongly than gender with whether a person's moral judgments emphasize relationships or absolutes.
Question 8
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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).