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Emerging Adulthood - Coggle Diagram
Emerging Adulthood
Cognitive development
Postformal thought
A proposed adult stage of cognitive development that goes beyond adolescent thinking by being more practical, more flexible, and more dialectical
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Dialectical thought
The most advanced cognitive process, characterized by the ability to consider a thesis and its antithesis simultaneously and thus to arrive at a synthesis
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Synthesis
A new idea that integrates the thesis and antithesis, thus representing a new and more comprehensive level of truth
Objective thought
Thinking that is not influenced by the thinker's personal qualities but instead involves facts and numbers that are universally considered true and valid
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Makes possible an ongoing awareness of pros and cons, advantages and disadvantages, possibilities and limitations
Morality
Morality of care
Moral principles that reflect the tendency of females to be reluctant to judge right and wrong in absolute terms because they are socialized to be nurturing, compassionate, and nonjudgemental
Morality of justice
oral principles that reflect the tendency of males to emphasize justice over compassion, judging right and wring in absolute terms
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Biosocial development
Growth and strength
Maximum height is usually reached by 16 for girls and 18 for boys, except for a few late maturing boys who gain another inch or two by 21
Muscles grow, bones strengthened, and shape changes
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By age 22, women have developed adult breasts and hips, and men have reached full shoulder width and upper arm strength
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