Term ID: T1581

Formal Operational Stage

/formal-operational-stage/
The fourth and final stage in Piaget's cognitive development theory, beginning around age 11, characterized by abstract thinking, hypothetical reasoning, and the ability to consider multiple variables systematically.
Example: Adolescents developing the ability to think about abstract concepts like justice, consider hypothetical scenarios, and use systematic scientific reasoning to test multiple variables in problems.

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Reference: Piaget (1972)