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Postformal Stage of Cognitive Development

Proposed as a fifth stage beyond Piaget's formal operational stage, postformal thought represents a more advanced form of adult cognition. Thinking in this stage is characterized by the integration of logic with emotion, leading to decisions based on specific situations and circumstances. Unlike the more absolute logic of formal operations, postformal problem-solving is flexible and context-dependent. Adults think more deeply about complex life areas like relationships and work, and they draw upon past experiences to inform their solutions to new problems.

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