Influence that a peer group, observers or individual exerts that encourages others to change their attitudes, values, or behaviors to conform the group norms.
They needed enough confidence in themselves not to succumb to peerpressure.
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Or, maybe you're not affected by peerpressure-it'senough that you know.
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Bank bosses seem no more immune to peerpressure than school children.
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But isn't peerpressure to look a certain way in Hollywood irresistible?
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But peerpressure is not always an automatic or an unconscious process.
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Adolescents have been shown to be particularly sensitive to peerinfluence.
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Family history of behavioral disinhibition also interacted with peerinfluence to predict P300 amplitude.
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Social networks and peerinfluence works well for men.
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Nearly everyone will associate peerinfluence with peer pressure and everything bad that comes with it.
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Implications for substance use prevention work include addressing the multiple and overlapping effects of peerinfluence from culturally-relevant perspectives.
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There was such a sort of a cultlike, peergrouppressure.
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You'd have to develop some quite forceful peergrouppressure to win him round.
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Violent girls are increasingly making the headlines, with new ways of bullying, fighting and peergrouppressure.
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Although academics are great at talking about academic freedom, they are peculiarly susceptible to peergrouppressures.