Ch. 7 – Early Adulthood Module 7.2 – Flashcards
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Postformal Thought
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Suggested by Giesela Labouvie-Vief. Encompasses dialectical thinking, an interest in and appreciation for argument, counterargument, and debate. Acknowledges that the world sometimes lacks purely right and wrong solutions and prior experiences are used to solve problems. Some predicaments can be solved by relativistic thinking rather than pure logic.
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Perry's Approach to Postformal thinking
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Students grew intellectually and morally during college. They first begin with dualistic thinking then advance to multiple thinking, and then finally begin to show relativistic thinking.
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Dialectical thinking
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an interest in and appreciation for argument, counterargument, and debate
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Dualistic thinking
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something is right or wrong, good or bad, other are for them or against them
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Multiple thinking
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Holding multiple perspectives on an issue
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Relativistic thinking
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Beginning to see that different cultures, societies, and individuals can have different standards and values, all of them equally valid
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Warner Schaie's Stages of Development
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Acqisitive stage, achieving stage, responsible stage, executive stage, and reintegrative stage
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Acquistive Stage
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encompasses all of childhood and adolescence and the main developmental task is to acquire information.
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Achieving Stage
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Point in young adulthood where intelligence is applied to specific situations involving the attainment of long-term goals regarding careers, family, and social contributions
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Responsible Stage
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The stage where the major concerns of middle-aged adults relate to their personal situations, including protecting and nourishing their spouses, families, and careers
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Reintegrative Stage
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Period of late adulthood during which the focus is on tasks that have personal meaning.
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What is Robert Sternberg's Triarchic Theory of Intelligence
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Intelligence is made up of three major components: componential, experiential, and contextual
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Componential intelligence
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relates to the mental components involved in analyzing data and solving problems, especially problems involving rational behavior
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Experimental intelligence
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refers to the the relationships among intelligence, people's prior experience, and their ability to cope with new situations
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Contextual intelligence
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involves the degree of success people demonstrate in facing the demands of their everyday , real-world environment
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Practical Intelligence
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Intelligence that is learned primarily by observing others and modeling their behavior. Believed by Sternberg to be necessary for career success.
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Emotional intelligence
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The set of skills that underlie the accurate assessment, evaluation, expression, and regulation of emotions. Allows us to get along well with others, to understand what others are feeling and experiencing and to respond appropriately.
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Creativity
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combining responses or ideas in creative ways. Peaks for many individuals during early adulthood.
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Creative People
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Are willing to take risks and develop and endorse ideas that are unfashionable or regarded as wrong.
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What things might lead to cognitive growth
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Major life events such as marriage, birth of a child, starting a first job, or buying a house.
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College: by the numbers
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1. College students are primarily white and middle class
2. Minority students are an increasingly larger proportion of the college population
3. Only 40% of those who start college finish in 4 years
4. The national dropout rate for African Americans is about 70%
5. There are now more women than men enrolled in college
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First-year adjustment reaction
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A cluster of psychological symptoms, including loneliness, anxiety, withdrawal, and depression
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Benevolent sexism
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Women are placed in stereotyped and restrictive roles
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Hostile Sexism
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Overtly harmful behavior towards women
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Gender differences in higher education
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1. Teachers call on men more often and make more contact with them
2. Males receive more extra help and more positive reinforcement for their comments than women do.
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Academic disidentification
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A lack of personal identification with an academic domain
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Stereotype threat
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obstacles to performance that come from awareness of the stereotypes held by society about academic abilities
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What is future orientation
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The tendency to think about and prepare for the future
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How does future orientation play a role in how students' expectations of attending college are affected by earlier discriminatory experiences?
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Students with low future orientation will be discouraged from attending college by earlier discrimination. Students with high future orientation will increase their determination to attend college in response to discriminatory experience.