Why do adolescents take risks? What is the appropriate response to adolescent risk-taking? This Commentary for a special issue of Developmental Review, discussing a set of papers in that issue, explores these questions with attention to changes in the adolescent brain, to dual-processing theory, to social influences, and to fuzzy-trace theory. It contends that adolescent risk-taking is often driven by the social meaning of risk and caution, and that social meaning operates as a tax on or a subsidy to behavior. Changes in social meaning present a serious collective action problem, but also a valuable opportunity for both law and policy
The special series of articles on adolescent risk taking addresses the discrepancy between laborator...
Adolescence, as every teenager, parent, and youth professional knows, is a time of risks. With great...
Adolescents are stereotypically viewed as risk-takers (“stereotypical risk-takers”) in science, main...
Why do adolescents take risks? What is the appropriate response to adolescent risk-taking? This Comm...
Over the last decade, the propensity for young people to take risks has been a particular focus of n...
ABSTRACT—Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
ABSTRACT—Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older...
Adolescents are stereotypically viewed as risk-takers ("stereotypical risk-takers") in science, main...
Managing risks is an important part of growing up. Young people must decide whether to do things tha...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of peers’ previous cautious versus risky choice...
This study explored relations among older adolescents ’ socio-moral reasoning about risk taking, ris...
"Growing up with risk" provides a critical analysis of ways in which risk assessment and management ...
Adolescence, defined as the transition phase between childhood and adulthood, is a time of many ph...
The special series of articles on adolescent risk taking addresses the discrepancy between laborator...
Adolescence, as every teenager, parent, and youth professional knows, is a time of risks. With great...
Adolescents are stereotypically viewed as risk-takers (“stereotypical risk-takers”) in science, main...
Why do adolescents take risks? What is the appropriate response to adolescent risk-taking? This Comm...
Over the last decade, the propensity for young people to take risks has been a particular focus of n...
ABSTRACT—Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older...
Although the outcomes of our daily-life risky decisions are often unknown (e.g., receiving or not re...
The research described in this thesis aimed to gain insight in risky behavior in adolescence, by exa...
ABSTRACT—Trying to understand why adolescents and young adults take more risks than younger or older...
Adolescents are stereotypically viewed as risk-takers ("stereotypical risk-takers") in science, main...
Managing risks is an important part of growing up. Young people must decide whether to do things tha...
International audienceThis study examines the impact of peers’ previous cautious versus risky choice...
This study explored relations among older adolescents ’ socio-moral reasoning about risk taking, ris...
"Growing up with risk" provides a critical analysis of ways in which risk assessment and management ...
Adolescence, defined as the transition phase between childhood and adulthood, is a time of many ph...
The special series of articles on adolescent risk taking addresses the discrepancy between laborator...
Adolescence, as every teenager, parent, and youth professional knows, is a time of risks. With great...
Adolescents are stereotypically viewed as risk-takers (“stereotypical risk-takers”) in science, main...