Official Solution: Bunuel
For each of the following statements, select
True if the statement is supported by the information provided; otherwise, select
Not True.
Similar patterns of adolescent behavior across species suggest that such changes are more strongly influenced by natural factors than by environment. • Tab 2 states that adolescent rats display behaviors similar to those of human teenagers, and it concludes that such consistent patterns across species indicate the changes are rooted more in biological and genetic factors than in social or cultural ones. Thus, this statement is true.
Teenagers’ risk assessment ability is significantly lower than that of children when evaluating the consequences of their actions. • Tab 1 states that teenagers are about as capable as adults at recognizing risks, and it does not suggest that children surpass teenagers in this ability. Thus, this statement is not true.
Although children are physically weaker and more susceptible to disease than teenagers, their mortality rate is roughly half that of adolescents. • Tab 1 states that teenagers are stronger and more resilient than children, yet their mortality rate nearly doubles during adolescence. Thus, this statement is true.
Correct answer: Similar patterns of adolescent behavior across species suggest that such changes are more strongly influenced by natural factors than by environment.
"True"Teenagers’ risk assessment ability is significantly lower than that of children when evaluating the consequences of their actions.
"Not True"Although children are physically weaker and more susceptible to disease than teenagers, their mortality rate is roughly half that of adolescents.
"True"