sábado, 26 de febrero de 2011
Presence of peers heightens teens' sensitivity to rewards of a risk
ScienceDaily (2011-01-29) -- Teenagers take more risks when they are with their friends. A new study sheds light on why. The findings demonstrate that when teens are with their friends they are more sensitive to the rewards of a risk than when alone.
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