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Compared with adults, in decision making, adolescents __________. Group of answer choices more often carefully evaluate alternatives are more likely to avoid potential losses less often fall back on well-learned intuitive judgments are more enticed by the possibility of immediate reward

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D). Are more enticed by the possibility of immediate reward.

Step-by-step explanation:

Decision-making is illustrated as the intellectual process of electing or reaching a thought or belief out of a list of varied possibilities. Adults and adolescents have different models that define or determine their decision.

The adults are capable of taking much firm and substantial decisions as they have acquired this skill with their age and experience while the adolescents' decisions could often be adulterated by the rewards as they have not acquired the proper abstract thinking yet and hence, easily gets lured by an 'immediate reward' also called 'positive reinforcement' but at times distract them(adolescents) from their original decisions. Thus, option D is the correct answer.

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