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which decision-making step involves listing possible consequences of ea…

Question

which decision-making step involves listing possible consequences of each choice?

a. reflect on the outcome

b. weigh the options

c. make a decision

d. identify the decision

what long-term effect can underage drinking have on memory and learning?

a. no effect

b. enhanced brain connections

c. temporary confusion

d. impaired memory and learning abilities

Explanation:

Response
First Question:
Brief Explanations

To determine the decision - making step that involves listing possible consequences of each choice, we analyze each option:

  • Option a: "Reflect on the outcome" is about looking back at what has already happened after a decision, not about listing consequences of choices before deciding.
  • Option b: "Weigh the options" in the decision - making process means considering the pros and cons (possible consequences) of each available option. This matches the description in the question.
  • Option c: "Make a decision" is the act of choosing among the options, not about analyzing their consequences.
  • Option d: "Identify the decision" is about figuring out what decision needs to be made, not about dealing with the consequences of choices.
Brief Explanations

To find the long - term effect of underage drinking on memory and learning, we evaluate each option:

  • Option a: Scientific research shows that underage drinking does have an effect on the brain, so "No effect" is incorrect.
  • Option b: Underage drinking is harmful to the developing brain and does not enhance brain connections. In fact, it can disrupt normal brain development.
  • Option c: "Temporary confusion" is a short - term effect. The question asks for long - term effects.
  • Option d: Underage drinking can damage the developing brain, and one of the long - term effects is impaired memory and learning abilities due to the negative impact on brain structures and functions related to these cognitive processes.

Answer:

b. Weigh the options

Second Question: