1. Research in adolescents has shown that the presence of peers can increase risky behaviors, particularly in the context of driving True False
1. Research in adolescents has shown that the presence of peers can increase risky behaviors, particularly in the context of driving
4. According to a study conducted by Dr. Elizabeth Tricomi, when people get a monetary reward, they value it the same as a seeing another person receive the same amount, as long as they start out with less money than the other person at the beginning of the experiment.
5. In the trust game, the neural systems that respond during decisions to trust ingroup members (e.g., a student from your school) are the same as the neural systems that respond during decisions to trust outgroup members (e.g., a student from a rival school)
6. A response-focused emotion regulation strategy such as suppression is generally more effective at reducing physiological indicators of negative emotion, compared to an antecedent-focused strategy such as reappraisal
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