Jonelle is a happy, healthy, well-adjusted teen. Based on the research, Jonelle would be expected to:
a) engage in some risk-taking behaviors.
b) be so well behaved and virtuous that she is called a "goody goody."
c) avoid risk-taking behaviors.
d) become involved in seriously dangerous behaviors.
Ans: a) engage in some risk-taking behaviors.
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