HDF 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Abstraction, Collectivism, Social Class

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Hdf 201 - lecture 5 - late adolescence: developmental tasks. Time period defined by irritability and moodiness. Millennials - individuals who reach young adulthood in the 2000s. In this class, it will be discussed from 18-25 years old. A period where individuals are no longer adolescents but have not yet reached adulthood. The majority of individuals view the following criteria as having reached adulthood. Having one"s own set of opinions and principles. Not everything is just black and white. Need to be in emerging adulthood or later. Tends to develop over time through more exposure to real life experiences. Lower-order skills/thinking - collecting and remembering information and application. Higher-order skills/thinking - analyzing and evaluating information. How quickly/efficiently a person uses information to solve problems. How a person compares old and new information to solve problems. Practical intelligence - how you learn by observing others and imitating their behaviors. Mostly necessary for success in career setting.

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