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Role of Experience in Postformal Thought
A key characteristic of postformal thinking is the ability to draw on past experiences to solve new problems. This allows adults to apply accumulated knowledge and wisdom to their decision-making, moving beyond abstract logic to find practical, effective solutions.
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A software development manager is faced with a dilemma: a senior programmer on their team is exceptionally talented and productive, but frequently misses morning meetings, which disrupts team coordination. Which of the following responses from the manager best demonstrates a thinking style that integrates logical problem-solving with emotional and situational understanding?