Many psychologists have investigated how social environments influence decision-making. In a recent study, researcher Elena Vance observed teenagers performing risk-assessment tasks in groups. Vance noted that participants were significantly more likely to choose high-risk options when they believed their peers were watching them. This finding suggests that adolescent risk-taking is not solely an individual trait but is heavily mediated by social context. Consequently, intervention programs may be more effective if they target peer group dynamics rather than focusing only on individual behaviors.
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
- It reports a specific result from Vance's study that helps support the main conclusion about how social environments affect behavior.Cevap
- BIt outlines the primary goal of the psychological research being conducted on adolescent decision-making.
- CIt details the specific methodology and step-by-step procedures Vance used to design the risk-assessment tasks.
- DIt argues that teenagers who choose high-risk options in groups will fail to develop healthy decision-making skills as adults.
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It reports a specific result from Vance's study that helps support the main conclusion about how social environments affect behavior.
The correct option is correct because the underlined sentence directly reports a result of Elena Vance's study. This result is then used by the author to support the central argument that adolescent risk-taking is highly influenced by social factors rather than being an entirely individual trait.
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