Risk-taking is highly prevalent among adolescent males, and a range of studies have shown that decisions become riskier if a peer is present. However, previous studies have typically provided participants with explicit probabilities of risk in each situation. This does not accurately reflect adolescents' real-world risk taking, where decisions are made in ambiguous situations alongside their peers. Aiming for a more ecologically valid design, the present experiment manipulated situational ambiguity and examined its interplay with group decision-making and developmental factors. Adolescent males (N = 202) aged 12-15 completed a ‘Wheel of Fortune’ task and then self-reported their score, presenting an opportunity to cheat as a measure of anti...
Adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) show more daily life risk taking ...
The impact of peer presence on the choices made by young people is yet to be fully understood. Using...
Impulsive and risky decision-making have been linked to dangerous driving, substance use, gambling, ...
The majority of deaths in adolescence have been attributed to “risky” behaviors (Eaton et al., 2012)...
Adolescents take more risks when peers monitor their behavior. However, it is largely unknown how di...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of peers’ previous cautious versus risky choice...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
It has been assumed that adolescents increase risk-taking tendencies when peers are present but find...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
Both passive and active social influences may affect adolescents' dangerous driving. In this study, ...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
In this study, 306 individuals in 3 age groups—adolescents (13–16), youths (18–22), and adults (24 a...
There is a paucity of experimental data addressing how peers influence adolescent risk-taking. Here,...
Adolescence, a period during which risk-taking behaviors frequently occur, is susceptible to peer in...
Adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) show more daily life risk taking ...
The impact of peer presence on the choices made by young people is yet to be fully understood. Using...
Impulsive and risky decision-making have been linked to dangerous driving, substance use, gambling, ...
The majority of deaths in adolescence have been attributed to “risky” behaviors (Eaton et al., 2012)...
Adolescents take more risks when peers monitor their behavior. However, it is largely unknown how di...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of peers’ previous cautious versus risky choice...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
It has been assumed that adolescents increase risk-taking tendencies when peers are present but find...
Research efforts to account for elevated risk behavior among adolescents have arrived at an exciting...
Both passive and active social influences may affect adolescents' dangerous driving. In this study, ...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
Adolescents are known as stereotypical risk-takers, as they engage in disproportionate levels of ris...
In this study, 306 individuals in 3 age groups—adolescents (13–16), youths (18–22), and adults (24 a...
There is a paucity of experimental data addressing how peers influence adolescent risk-taking. Here,...
Adolescence, a period during which risk-taking behaviors frequently occur, is susceptible to peer in...
Adolescents with mild to borderline intellectual disability (MBID) show more daily life risk taking ...
The impact of peer presence on the choices made by young people is yet to be fully understood. Using...
Impulsive and risky decision-making have been linked to dangerous driving, substance use, gambling, ...