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What are peer pressure groups?

a peer preshure groups is a ditionary did i answer ur queshtion?


What is the acronym for peer-to-peer networks as defined by the 802.11 standard?

p2p


What are the bad effects of peer groups?

Peer groups can have negative effects such as peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors, influence to conform to negative attitudes and values, and potential for exclusion and bullying. Negative peer groups can also hinder personal growth and development by discouraging individuality and promoting harmful behaviors.


Why are peer groups functional in society?

because it is important


Conflict between peer group vs family?

There have been many conflicts that happen between peer groups and families. These groups fight over what someone should do for example.


What are the advantages and disadvantage of peer groups?

they help in the socialisation of their members


Which term is defined as scientists comparing their with others and checking for accuracy?

Peer review


Is peerpressure good?

that u need to judge if he/she is giving u right suggestion.... Actually Peer pressure is influence that a peer group, observers or individual exerts that encourages others to change their attitudes, values, or behaviors to conform to group norms. Social groups affected include membership groups, in which individuals are "formally" members (such as political parties and trade unions), or social cliques in which membership is not clearly defined. A person affected by peer pressure may or may not want to belong to these groups. They may also recognize dissociative groups with which they would not wish to associate, and thus they behave adversely concerning that group's behaviors


Have you been peer pressured?

All people have peer pressure throughout their lives. It often starts in school; college; in the workplace and when there groups of people.


What is it called when scientists carefully examine a new result by someone else in their field of study.?

The process is called peer review. It is defined as an evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work by others working in the same field.


Competition with other groups and peer pressure are both examples of which of the following?

ways groups can gain power


How peer groups are important to personality development?

Peer groups play a crucial role in personality development by providing opportunities for social interaction, acceptance, and support. They offer a platform for experimenting with different roles, behaviors, and identities, which contributes to self-discovery and identity formation. Peer groups also influence attitudes, beliefs, and values, shaping an individual's worldview and personality traits.