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renzo156

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When you draw a specific logical conclusion from a given set of facts, you engage in what kind of thinking?
 
  A) Deductive
  B) Hypothetical
  C) Reductive
  D) Productive

Question 2

One reason that adolescents are more likely than children to engage in risky behavior is that
 
  A) rapid physical growth makes them feel more confident.
  B) the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex develops too quickly.
  C) myelination of the hippocampus is not yet complete.
  D) their limbic system matures sooner than their prefrontal cortex.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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