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What socioemotional phenomenon frequently accompanies the increased decision-making in adolescence?
the potential to take more risks and push boundaries
more time for fun because of postponing responsibilities
decreased peer pressure because teens are making all decisions on their own
greater support from parents and teachers who encourage poor decisions
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the potential to take more risks and push boundaries
Explanation: As adolescents gain more autonomy and make more decisions, they're more likely to experiment, take risks, and test limits—driven by increases in sensation-seeking, ongoing prefrontal cortex development, and strong peer influence.
Explanation: As adolescents gain more autonomy and make more decisions, they're more likely to experiment, take risks, and test limits—driven by increases in sensation-seeking, ongoing prefrontal cortex development, and strong peer influence.
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