Research on decision-making indicates that there are two main steps in making choices. They are ____
a. ruling out the "losers" in the full range of choices and then focusing in on selecting a "winning" option
b. whittling the full range of choices down to a limited few and then carefully considering these remaining few options
c. making a preliminary choice, and then reviewing your choice to be certain that you are satisfied with it
d. establishing your priorities, and then identifying the choice that best complements your priorities
B
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a) He was Jewish. b) He was raised by a single parent. c) He studied cocaine but never used the drug himself. d) He was born in the United States.
During early adolescence (ages 12–15), what do teens place the most emphasis on in their relations with peers?
What will be an ideal response?