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Mollykgkg

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A common logical error of emerging adults is delay discounting, the tendency to
 
  undervalue events in the future.
  use postformal thought.
  use emotion instead of logic.
  become more practical.

Question 2

After Brenda finished college and began working in her chosen field, she saw her life becoming
 
  more exciting and fun.
  less playful and more practical.
  more sophisticated and free.
  less routine and more spontaneous.



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Answer to Question 1

undervalue events in the future.

Answer to Question 2

less playful and more practical.



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