Risk-Taking Behavior and Cognitive Style

From a group of 60 fourth-grade children, 40 were classified as either reflective or impulsive based on Kagan's Matching Familiar Figures task. These children then participated in a risk-taking situation. It was predicted that impulsive children would take more risks than reflective ones. Only...

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