Peer Pressure Practice Assignment Directions: What would you do or say (walk away‚ steer clear‚ reverse the pressure) when faced with each of the following situations. Each situation is worth 17 points each‚ please be detailed in your response for full credit. After you have answered what your response would be for each situation‚ choose one situation and choose one way to represent it. You can do a comic strip picture and scan it in‚ you can do a presentation file‚ or you could do an audio clip
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pressured. Teenagers all across America face it every day. It ranges from cheating on a test to robbing a convenient store. Peer pressure is a serious life situation that everyone encounters at a certain point in their life. And let’s face it‚ just say no is not always that easy. Attention Gainer YouTube video‚ peer pressure. Reason to Listen/Credibility Peer pressure exists for all ages. Three-year-old Robert insists that his mother take him to the store right away and buy him the latest fad
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the main causes of peer pressure are related to age-appropriate behavior. Adolescents develop a strong desire to fit in with their peers and be accepted by them. This desire makes adolescent peer pressure tough to resist. Peer pressure occurs when group of people force each other to go along with certain beliefs and behaviors. The group approves of the followers and sometimes harshly disapproves of those who don’t fall in line. The consequences of being rejected by one’s peers are embarrassment and
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provide an opinion on who would be more likely to be persuaded by peer pressures such as drinking‚ drug use‚ skipping class‚ and other irresponsible behavior in a new city. Then provide your reasoning on why you chose either John or Donnie as more likely to conform to his new social situation. Reference the factors that influence persuasion and conformity discussed in your text. John would likely be persuaded by peer pressure. John has a type-a personality outgoing and driven. As a freshman
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Teenagers struggle with maintaining their own identity in high school. The truth is many teens are forced or try to be a different person. For example peer pressure and bullying can be some of the causes of identity change in high school. In “Megan Meier’s story”‚ a true story about a thirteen year old girl who gets cyber bullied on Myspace‚ Megan’s identity changes because she believes the offensive bulletins that were posted
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Response Questions a) How does the pressure of peers influence young people’s decision making abilities? - Peer pressure influences young people in a lot of different ways including fashion choice‚ alcohol and drug use and academic performance. Young people‚ when with their peers‚ are more likely to take risks to seem impressive or ‘cool’. b) Define resilience and discuss 3 examples of situations young people could find themselves in that they would need this to help them cope. - Resilience is
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based on Filipino Socio Cultural Values through Social Networking Site Objectives 1. To observe conformity based on Filipino socio cultural values through social networking site‚ specifically facebook. 2. To relate identification‚ peer pressure and interest as Filipino socio cultural values on conformity. Introduction On this activity‚ the experimenter is trying to conduct a social experiment about Conformity based on Filipino Socio cultural Values through social networking site
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world filled with horrors and the worst of peer pressure our society has ever faced‚ there are many more obstacles facing children in this Twenty-First Century. There are many problems regarding peer pressure. Cigarette smoking and drugs are overcrowding and taking over the once pure world. Our friends influence us greatly‚ and they are reason why we act or dress the way we do. Almost all teenage smokers and drug abusers began through the influence of a peer‚ and the fear of looking like a coward
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CHAPTER 2: Social Pressures What is SOCIAL PRESSURE? It is the influence that is exerted on a person or group by another person or group. It includes rational argument‚ persuasion‚ conformity and demands. (Psychology dictionary) Peer pressure Peer pressure is a social pressure that causes individuals mostly teens in doing something they have never done or don’t usually do. Peer pressure can affect the family because there will be changes in attitudes from a member. Certain indications like when
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teenagers have been known to do many odd things for a whole variety of reasons. Around fall time‚ one of the most common things to do is to go pumpkin stealing. There are many reasons why a person would steal a pumpkin‚ including bad parenting‚ peer pressure‚ availability and boredom. To say that a child or teenager had bad parenting may be pushing it a little bit‚ but maybe the parent did not want to recognize their child’s wants to celebrate Halloween or simply the fall season. Many parents do not
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