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    generativity

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    n. (u.)Uncountable NounIn psychology, the concern for establishing and guiding the next generation.
    Erikson believed that generativity is a key stage in adult development.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe capacity to produce or create.
    The generativity of the new software platform allowed for rapid development of applications.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe ability of a language to produce an infinite number of grammatically correct sentences.
    The generativity of language allows us to create an infinite number of sentences from a finite set of rules.

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    Adolescence: Crash Course Psychology #20

    10:15Adolescence: Crash Course Psychology #20
    • This stage, Stage 7, highlights our tendency toward either generativity or stagnation.

      This stage, Stage 7, highlights our tendency toward either generativity or stagnation.

    • This stage, stage seven, highlights our tendency toward either generativity or stagnation.

      This stage, stage seven, highlights our tendency toward either generativity or stagnation.

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    The Calhoun Effect

    08:33The Calhoun Effect
    • He called it ideational generativity, a long phrase for a simple idea: the way out is to keep making new reasons to be here.

      He called it ideational generativity, a long phrase for a simple idea: the way out is to keep making new reasons to be here.

    • He called it ideational generativity, a long phrase for a simple idea: the way out is to keep making new reasons to be here.

      He called it ideational generativity, a long phrase for a simple idea: the way out is to keep making new reasons to be here.

    B1