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Consider the many kinds of problem-solving skills that arise in the life of a college student. Give three examples of problems that would benefit most from postformal thinking. Explain your choices.
 
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The college population and the colleges themselves have become more ______ in recent years.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answers will vary. Academic course work employs formal thinking; so might certain
games and activities involving logical reasoning, and certain kinds of financial
planning. Problems dealing with choices, compromises, and contradictions involving
a large number of variables would probably benefit more from postformal thinking;
among those are problems in relating to others.

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