answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

why is the peer group so prevalent in society

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why is the peer group so prevalent in your society?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why do you believe eating disorders are so prevalent in our society?

Because I LIKE CANDY


What is a homonym for peer?

There is a peer as in another person in the same age group as you. so if youre in 3rd grade, all of the other 3rd graders are your peers. You can also "peer" or take a look around a corner


Do peer groups have only members of same sex and culture?

A peer group is a set of people based on a similarity and can be based on almost anything. Political affiliation, age, academic achievement, ethnicity, hobbies or interest are all examples of some types of peer group. So, if your peer group is based on work or school, there could be wide variation, not only in sex and culture, but also in age, race, and all sorts of other difference.


How peer group influence education of young people?

When some group read well and received prize always another group may inculcate study habit of that group so as to defiet them.


Is Facebook a peer to peer file?

No; users communicate over a group of centralized servers, so this is a client-server system.No; users communicate over a group of centralized servers, so this is a client-server system.No; users communicate over a group of centralized servers, so this is a client-server system.No; users communicate over a group of centralized servers, so this is a client-server system.


Is positive peer pressure is being nice to people like helping?

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.


What is the definition of the word matriarchy?

Matriarchy is defined as a system of society or government ruled by a woman or women. They were most prevalent in Roman times but not so much in today's cultures.


Why is the peer group so important to socialisation?

It's important because they are people who you deal with them everyday for years and throughout the day you'll want friends to hang out with. Most of people's friends usually are people they meet in school.


What is a sentence for peer?

(noun - a peer is an equal, or someone your age who shares common interests)Having won the cheerleading award, she considered herself a peer of the older girls.When it comes to dangerous activities, you should not give in to peer pressure.Leonardo Da Vinci is considered by some an artist and scholar without peer.(verb - to look carefully or intently)The pedestrians turned to peer at the large purple bus driving by.Peer into the crystal ball and you may see your future.--- other examples ---Jessica was playing hide-n-seek, and would peer around each corner to make sure the coast was clear. (peer as a verb)Jessica did so many good deeds for the queen that she is now a peer of the realm. (peer as noun)Jessica is so much smarter than the other kids in her group that she has no peer. (peer as noun)


Very large peer-to-peer networks have emerged to take advantage of the Internet True or fales?

this was an unasnwered question. so my answer my not be right. FYI but i go with "False" peer-to-peer is a type of network group and it uses the internet but doesnt lake advantage of it. that's what i looked at. =\ **This was on my test, and I answered True. It was marked correct. The Network + book by Tamara Dean (5th edition) page 4 does show that the answer to this is true.**


Why are peer relationships so important to children?

Peer relationships are so important to children because, we are love and attention starved.


What is definition of the term society?

A group of humans, usually numbering in the millions. They are ordered by similar laws, governments, languages, and so on. An example is 'western society', or Asian society. Can also refer to a club or social group which gathers together for a specific purpose.