The brains of emerging adults, risk taking, and the consequences for camps

By pairing an adult with a younger counselor or trip leader, the pressure to participate in certain activities comes not from peers but from someone older and in greater control of what they do. [...] the expectation for behavior is produced by someone unwilling to undertake unnecessary risk activit...

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Leaders
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Pain
Self Control
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