Poor judgment, mood swings and risk-taking in adolescence are best attributed to

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The question asks which factor is most responsible for poor judgment, mood swings, and risk-taking behavior during adolescence. It provides multiple-choice options related to developmental challenges in teens.

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slow frontal lobe development

The final answer is slow frontal lobe development.

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The final answer is slow frontal lobe development.

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During adolescence, the frontal lobe, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, is still developing, which contributes to risk-taking behaviors and mood swings.

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Confusing the natural brain development process with behavioral aspects like rebellion or parenting styles.

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