Multiple Choice
Evidence confirms that, when making decisions, adolescents, relative to adults, are
A) less willing to take risks.
B) more influenced by the possibility of immediate reward.
C) more apt to seek advice from others.
D) more likely to learn from feedback by revising their decision-making strategies.
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