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Citation

Feenstra H, Ruiter R, Kok G. J. Health Psychol. 2012; 17(3): 343-349.

Affiliation

Maastricht University, The Netherlands.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1359105311417190

PMID

21824895

Abstract

This study investigated the hypothesis that adults are faster than adolescents in responding to risks. Twenty-six adolescents (M ( age ) = 15 years) and 26 adults (M ( age ) = 47 years) responded to risky situations (e.g. 'Is it a good idea to drive a car while having drunk alcohol?') and non-risky situations (e.g. ' … wear a helmet while riding a moped?') in a choice reaction time task. Adults responded 110ms faster to both risky and non-risky questions than adolescents. Both adolescents and adults responded on average 100ms faster to risky questions than to non-risky questions. The results of this study suggest a possible explanation for the increased accident involvement of adolescents in traffic.


Language: en

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