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stage at which people develop the ability to think abstractly |
formal operational stage |
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perspective that seeks to identify the way individuals take in, use and store info |
info-processing approach |
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knowledge that people have about their own thinking processes and their ability to monitor thier cognition |
metacognition |
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state of self absorption in which the world is viewed from ones own point of view |
adolescense egocentrism |
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according to ginzberg the period of life when career choices are made, discarded without regard to skills, abilities, or available job opportunities |
fantasy period |
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2nd stage in ginzberg thoery, people begin to think in pragmatic terms about the requirements of various jobs and how thier ow abilities might fit with those requirements |
tentative period |
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stage in late adolescence which people explore career options through job experience or training, narrow their choices, and eventually make a commitment to a career |
realistic period |
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occupations associated with relationships |
communal professions |
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occupations associated with getting things accomplished |
agentic professions |
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fictitious observers who pas as much attention to adolecscents behavior as they do themselves |
imaginary audience |
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view held by adolescents that what happens to them is unique, exceptional, and shared by no one else |
personal fables |