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Citation

Scott ES, Reppucci D, Woolard JL. Law Hum. Behav. 1995; 19(3): 221-244.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1995, American Psychological Association)

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Abstract

Challenges the use by policy researchers of a model for comparing adolescent and adult decision making that is based on informed consent standards. An expanded decision-making framework designed to evaluate "judgment" in adults and adolescents can better test the empirical basis of paternalistic legal policies. The theoretical and empirical literature on the informed consent framework is critiqued and an alternative framework incorporating judgment factors is proposed. Three judgment factors-temporal perspective, attitude toward risk, and peer and parental influence-and their effects on decision making are explored. Finally, implications for future research are analyzed in several decision-making contexts.

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