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Adolescents who take risks, such as driving at very fast speeds, are likely influenced by
A) their personal fables that make them feel invulnerable to risks that threaten others.
B) immaturity in their ability to think about unusual events.
C) immaturity in their ability to combine responses or ideas in novel ways.
D) low levels of specific components of intelligence that enable them to make good decisions.
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Problem solved, thanks.
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