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Would you eat a ghost pepper for a prize? - Dan Kwartler

2025-05-29

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Dig into how your age can affect your decision making, and explore the psychology of how we weigh risks against rewards.

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Welcome to Risky Business, the game where we find out how far people will go to win a prize! Today’s contestants are a 21 year-old, a 16 year-old, and a 12 year-old. They'll compete in a series of three challenges: eating ghost pepper cookies, swimming in honey, and crossing a balance beam over poison ivy. Who will win? Dan Kwartler takes a look at how people at different ages make decisions.

Lesson by Dan Kwartler, directed by Michalis Kalopaidis, Zedem Media.

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A special thanks to Andrew Fuligni, Adriana Galván, and UCLA Center for the Developing Adolescent who provided information and insights for the development of this video.

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