Risk and Rationality in Adolescent Decision Making
Cornell University · Temple College · +1 more institution
Abstract
Crime, smoking, drug use, alcoholism, reckless driving, and many other unhealthy patterns of behavior that play out over a lifetime often debut during adolescence. Avoiding risks or buying time can set a different lifetime pattern. Changing unhealthy behaviors in adolescence would have a broad impact on society, reducing the burdens of disease, injury, human suffering, and associated economic costs. Any program designed to prevent or change such risky behaviors should be founded on a clear idea of what is normative (what behaviors, ideally, should the program foster?), descriptive (how are adolescents making decisions in the absence of the program?), and prescriptive (which practices can realistically move…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 50.25
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 343
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2Topics & keywords
- Normative
- Psychology
- Pleasure
- Rationality
- Set (abstract data type)
- Social psychology
- Risk aversion (psychology)
- Developmental psychology
- Good health and well-being