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Peers increase adolescent risk taking even when the probabilities of negative outcomes are known.

Ashley R Smith1, Jason Chein1, Laurence Steinberg1.   

Abstract

The majority of adolescent risk taking occurs in the presence of peers, and recent research suggests that the presence of peers may alter how the potential rewards and costs of a decision are valuated or perceived. The current study further explores this notion by investigating how peer observation affects adolescent risk taking when the information necessary to make an informed decision is explicitly provided. We used a novel probabilistic gambling task in which participants decided whether to play or pass on a series of offers for which the reward and loss outcome probabilities were made explicit. Adolescent participants completed the task either alone or under the belief that they were being observed by an unknown peer in a neighboring room. Participants who believed a peer was observing them chose to gamble more often than participants who completed the task alone, and this effect was most evident for decisions with a greater probability of loss. These results suggest that the presence of peers can increase risk taking among adolescents even when specific information regarding the likelihood of positive and negative outcomes is provided. The findings expand our understanding of how peers influence adolescent decision making and have important implications regarding the value of educational programs aimed at reducing risky behaviors during adolescence. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24447118      PMCID: PMC4305434          DOI: 10.1037/a0035696

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychol        ISSN: 0012-1649


  7 in total

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Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2011-06-11       Impact factor: 5.012

5.  Peer influence on risk taking, risk preference, and risky decision making in adolescence and adulthood: an experimental study.

Authors:  Margo Gardner; Laurence Steinberg
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2005-07

6.  Effects of anonymous peer observation on adolescents' preference for immediate rewards.

Authors:  Alexander Weigard; Jason Chein; Dustin Albert; Ashley Smith; Laurence Steinberg
Journal:  Dev Sci       Date:  2013-11-06

7.  Adolescent mice, unlike adults, consume more alcohol in the presence of peers than alone.

Authors:  Sheree Logue; Jason Chein; Thomas Gould; Erica Holliday; Laurence Steinberg
Journal:  Dev Sci       Date:  2013-11-06
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  38 in total

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Review 8.  Neurocognitive Processes and Pediatric Obesity Interventions: Review of Current Literature and Suggested Future Directions.

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9.  Working Memory Training in Adolescents Decreases Laboratory Risk Taking in the Presence of Peers.

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Journal:  J Cogn Enhanc       Date:  2017-10-23

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Authors:  João F Guassi Moreira; Eva H Telzer
Journal:  Dev Sci       Date:  2017-10-04
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