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1 Chapter 15: Cognitive Processes in Adolescents
15.1 Cognition 15.2 Reasoning About Moral Issues 15.3 The World of Work

2 15.1 Cognition Piaget’s Stage of Formal Operational Reasoning
Information Processing During Adolescence

3 Piaget’s Stage of Formal Operational Reasoning
Begins at about 11 and continues through adulthood Children now able to think hypothetically and abstractly Can use deductive reasoning Beliefs can interfere with reasoning 15.1 Cognition

4 Ratings of Validity of Studies

5 Information Processing During Adolescence
Capacity of working memory and speed of processing reach adult levels Acquire adultlike levels of knowledge and understanding in many areas Adolescents are quite skilled at choosing strategies and monitoring effectiveness 15.1 Cognition

6 15.2 Reasoning About Moral Issues
Kohlberg’s Theory Beyond Kohlberg’s Theory: Gilligan’s Ethic of Caring Promoting Moral Reasoning

7 Kohlberg’s Theory 3 levels of moral reasoning beginning with obedience to authority and ending with decisions based on moral principles Support for the theory: people progress through the stages in sequence and moral reasoning is linked to moral behavior Cross-cultural evidence is inconsistent 15.2 Reasoning About Moral Issues

8 Beyond Kohlberg’s Theory: Gilligan’s Ethic of Caring
Gilligan: caring is important than justice and becomes more sophisticated Justice and care both serve as a basis for moral reasoning depending on the nature of the moral problem 15.2 Reasoning About Moral Issues

9 Promoting Moral Reasoning
Discussions about moral issues and exposure to higher levels of reasoning Just Communities foster discussion and provide exposure to higher levels of reasoning 15.2 Reasoning About Moral Issues

10 15.3 The World of Work Career Development Part-Time Employment

11 Career Development Super’s theory: identity is primary force in career choice Teens go through stages of crystallization, specification, and implementation when choosing a career Holland’s theory: 6 personality types are basis for finding fulfilling jobs or careers 15.3 The World of Work

12 Part-Time Employment Majority of high school seniors work part-time
Fairly recent development (since 1970s and unique to U.S.) Negative effects: school performance suffers, mental health and behavioral problems, and misleading affluence 15.3 The World of Work


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