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Joel was in a car accident and banged his head. When the ambulance arrived at the hospital, he was unable to speak. Most likely, Joel hit an area
Responsible Stage
In Schaie’s theory, the stage of cognitive development faced during middle adulthood in which ill-defined problems remain the norm, but problem solving must now take into account not only one’s own personal needs and goals but also those of others in one’s life that have become one’s responsibility (spouse, children, coworkers, member of the community).
Acquisition Stage
In Schaie’s theory, the time in cognitive development (during childhood and adolescence) when an individual is sheltered from the majority of life’s responsibilities and can learn a skill or a body of knowledge regardless of whether it has any practical goal or social implications.
Achieving Stage
In Schaie’s theory, the stage of cognitive development when a young adult must apply her intellectual skills to the achievement of long-term goals, carefully attending to the consequences of the problem-solving process.
Sociological Perspective
The sociological perspective is a viewpoint in sociology that emphasizes the interplay between individuals and the wider social and cultural context in shaping behavior and social phenomena.
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