Question
What do the findings of Roper's experiment suggest?
Both adults and teens are distracted by rewards, which affects their response speed.
Teens are less easily distracted by rewards than adults, which helped them to do better to the task.
Teens are more easily distracted, even when they don't gain a reward.
Teens reacted differently to the task because they were not able to remember their previous training.
Both adults and teens are distracted by rewards, which affects their response speed.
Teens are less easily distracted by rewards than adults, which helped them to do better to the task.
Teens are more easily distracted, even when they don't gain a reward.
Teens reacted differently to the task because they were not able to remember their previous training.
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The findings of Roper's experiment suggest that "Both adults and teens are distracted by rewards, which affects their response speed." This indicates that both age groups experience a degree of distraction due to rewards, impacting how quickly they respond to tasks.