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Adolescent decision-making patterns refer to the cognitive processes and behaviors that adolescents use when making choices or decisions. This includes factors such as risk-taking, peer influence, and consideration of long-term consequences.
The process by which individuals develop an understanding of who they are, their values, beliefs, and goals.
Risk-Taking Behavior: Engaging in actions that have the potential for negative consequences due to a desire for novelty, excitement, or peer approval.
Cognitive Control: The ability to regulate one's thoughts and behavior in order to achieve goals or adapt to changing situations.