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Nov 3
1. Positive peer pressure: Encouraging and motivating peers to make healthy and positive choices, such as studying for exams, participating in sports, or volunteering in the community.

2. Negative peer pressure: Pressuring peers to engage in harmful or risky behaviors, such as smoking, drinking alcohol, or skipping school.

3. Direct peer pressure: Explicitly asking or pressuring someone to do something, such as trying drugs or cheating on a test.

4. Indirect peer pressure: Influencing someone's behavior through actions, attitudes, or behaviors, such as constantly talking about partying or making fun of someone who doesn't drink alcohol.

5. Conformity peer pressure: Feeling pressured to fit in with a certain group or follow the crowd, even if it means going against one's own values or beliefs.

6. Cyber peer pressure: Feeling pressured to engage in certain behaviors or activities online, such as posting inappropriate content or participating in cyberbullying.
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1. Positive Peer Pressure

- Encourages individuals to engage in positive behaviors, such as:
- Studying hard
- Participating in extracurricular activities
- Setting personal goals
- Making healthy choices

2. Negative Peer Pressure

- Encourages individuals to engage in negative behaviors, such as:
- Skipping school
- Using alcohol or drugs
- Engaging in risky sexual activities
- Bullying or harassing others

3. Indirect Peer Pressure

- Occurs when an individual is exposed to messages or behaviors from their peers but is not directly pressured by them.
- Examples include:
- Seeing friends smoke or drink on social media
- Overhearing classmates gossiping about someone

4. Conformity

- Occurs when individuals change their behavior or beliefs to match those of their peers.
- Motivated by a desire to fit in and be accepted

5. Normative Influence

- Occurs when individuals conform to the perceived norms or expectations of their peers.
- Motivated by a desire to avoid being seen as different or outcast

6. Informational Influence

- Occurs when individuals look to their peers for information or guidance when making decisions.
- Motivated by a belief that peers have valuable insights or experiences
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