Multiple Choice
In making decisions, adolescents, more often than adults,
A) ignore well-learned intuitive judgments.
B) seek advice from parents or other trusted adults.
C) fall back on well-learned intuitive judgments.
D) weigh the pros and cons of possible outcomes.
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