How do the minds of adolescents compare to the minds of children?

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Adolescents have a more difficult time considering abstract ideas than children do.
Adolescents have a more difficult time considering abstract ideas than children do.

Adolescents have a more difficult time solving problems than children do.
Adolescents have a more difficult time solving problems than children do.

Adolescents tend to have complete control over their impulses, unlike children.
Adolescents tend to have complete control over their impulses, unlike children.

Adolescents can think through the pros and cons of decisions better than children can.

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The correct response is:

Adolescents can think through the pros and cons of decisions better than children can.

Adolescents typically have more developed cognitive abilities, allowing them to engage in more complex thinking, including considering abstract ideas and evaluating the consequences of their decisions compared to younger children.

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