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They're 5 Kinds of Peer Pressure These are it ~ Negative Peer Pressure , Positive Peer Pressure , Heavy Peer Pressure , Indirect Peer Pressure , and Friendly Peer Pressure
friendly,teasing, heavy bullying, indirect.and positive
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There are acutally 3 types of peer pressure:Direct Peer PressureUnspoken Indirect Peer PressurePositive Peer PressureActually, there are two:NegativePositveNegative has many different sub-types such as:See Numbers 1 & 2 in the above answer (above the line)Positive has the same as Negative.
Peer pressure refers to the influence exerted by one's peers to conform to their attitudes, behaviors, and beliefs. Five common types of peer pressure include: 1) Direct pressure, where peers try to persuade you to do something; 2) Indirect pressure, where peers may tease or make fun of you for not fitting in; 3) Unspoken pressure, where simply observing others can make you feel compelled to go along; 4) Positive pressure, where peers encourage you to engage in activities that are seen as socially acceptable; 5) Negative pressure, where peers may pressure you to engage in risky or harmful behaviors.
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Yeah, it could be. Peer pressure is basically influencing people to do stuff or think stuff they otherwise wouldn't have. I guess if you have a group of friends and 5 out of 6 of you are working really hard on an assignment, you could peer pressure the other friend to do so as well, even if its just so that they would fit in with the rest of you, and i guess that would be positive peer pressure.
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The five types of peer pressure are social, direct, indirect, individual, and positive peer pressure. Social peer pressure involves conformity to fit in with a group, direct peer pressure is overt pressure to engage in a behavior, indirect peer pressure is subtler and involves influence through observation, individual peer pressure is self-imposed pressure to conform, and positive peer pressure encourages behavior that benefits the individual or group.
Sure! The 5 refusal skills for peer pressure are: 1) Saying no firmly, 2) Providing reasons or explanations for saying no, 3) Suggesting alternative activities, 4) Using humor or avoiding the situation, and 5) Standing your ground and repeating your refusal if necessary.