Between middle and late adolescence, individuals become
A. more likely to weigh the long-term consequences of their choices.
B. less likely to control their impulses.
C. less likely to consider both the risks and benefits associated with a decision.
D. more influenced by anticipated rewards.
Answer: A
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Individuals who have been charged with offenses, but have not yet been convicted often are housed in
A. jails. B. prisons. C. halfway houses. D. none of the above
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Benson, a black lab, had learned to associate two stimuli with getting taken for a walk,
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