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Which question is not a helpful one to ask yourself when preparing for peer pressure?
(1 point) Responses Are there any friends
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asked by
Ea
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Which statement is true about peer pressure?
A: As an adult, you do not have to worry about peer pressure. B: If your friend
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Identify the positive peer pressure situation.
(1 point) Responses You encourage your friends to go to a college party with you
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Stephen is experiencing positive peer pressure. How is this MOST accurately demonstrated?
(1 point) Responses His teammates are
29 answers
asked by
Beady
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Stephen is experiencing positive peer pressure. How is this MOST accurately demonstrated? (1 point)
His teammates are offering
1 answer
asked by
ditto
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You enter a basement and find 15 friends there, most of them consuming alcohol. Your good friend Paul is sitting in a cluster
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Which statement is true about peer pressure?
(1 point) Responses As an adult, you do not have to worry about peer pressure. As an
1 answer
asked by
ugotthatright
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Identify the positive peer pressure situation.
(1 point) Responses You encourage your friends to go to a college party with you
1 answer
asked by
ugotthatright
31 views
Identify the positive peer pressure situation.
(1 point) Responses You encourage your friends to go to a college party with you
1 answer
asked by
chase
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Stephen is experiencing positive peer pressure. How is this MOST accurately demonstrated?
(1 point) Responses His teammates are
1 answer
asked anonymously
53 views
Which question is not a helpful one to ask yourself when preparing for peer pressure?
A. are there any friends who can help me
1 answer
asked by
Hey y'all
31 views
Which statement is true about peer pressure?
A. as an adult, you do not have to worry about peer pressure B. if your friend keeps
1 answer
asked by
Hey y'all
30 views
Use the DECIDE process to explain how you would respond in the following peer pressure scenario.%0D%0A%0D%0AYou are spending
3 answers
asked by
daisy may
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Your older sister is in high school and had to go through a really embarrassing initiation to be in the marching band. This is
1 answer
asked anonymously
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You are spending time with one of your best friends at a local batting cage. You are both working on your swing to improve your
1 answer
asked by
I don’t like math
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You are spending time with one of your best friends at a local batting cage. You are both working on your swing to improve your
1 answer
asked anonymously
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you are spending time with one of your best frinds at a local batting cage. you are both working on your swing to improve your
7 answers
asked anonymously
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You are spending time with one of your best friends at a local batting cage. You are both working on your swing to improve your
1 answer
asked anonymously
25 views
Your older sister is in high school and had to go through a really embarrassing intimation to be in the marching band. This is
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
write a cuase and effect scenerio using peer pressure
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Your older sister is in high school and had to go through a really embarrassing initiation to be in the marching band. This is
1 answer
asked by
Kanna
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Lester is at his friend's house when a few people start smoking marijuana. The smokers ask Lester, "Do you want to smoke with
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Everyone on the softball team has started drinking after games except for Sabrina. Although no one bothers her for not drinking,
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Rachel's friends are all joining the cross country team to get physically fit. The friends say to Rachel, "You should join the
1 answer
asked anonymously
24 views
Being encouraged to volunteer with a friend at the hospital after school is an example of
(1 point) Responses bullying. bullying.
1 answer
asked by
lio
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A good strategy to avoid peer pressure to use tobacco is to (Select all that apply)
(1 point) • just try one cigarette. •
1 answer
asked anonymously
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How can peer pressure work to influence UNHEALTHY behaviors?
but short
7 answers
asked anonymously
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Give 1 example of a peer pressure situation that might happen in a high school setting that influences HEALTHY behaviors.
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Write a paragraph about a situation where you or someone you know was affected by peer pressure? Explain what happened?
1 answer
asked by
Lwazi
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Peer pressure is the influence that _____ may have on you
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Peer pressure is the influence that _____ may have on you
People your age People younger than you people other than you Your
1 answer
asked anonymously
23 views
Which statement would be most effective when refusing tobacco from your best friend?
(1 point) Responses “That’s a dumb
1 answer
asked anonymously
50 views
Peer pressure is the influence that
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Peer pressure is the influence that__may have on you.
(1 point)
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Which question is not a helpful one to ask yourself when preparing for peer pressure?
A are there any friends who can help me
1 answer
asked anonymously
18 views
Describe three ways how peer pressure can be a positive influence in a teenagers lifestyle choices
1 answer
asked by
Mary
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how would you respond to a younger student if they ask
What do I do if my friend wants me to watch a video at my house?
1 answer
asked by
a
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Discribe Three way how peer pressure can positive influence in teenagers lifestyle choices
1 answer
asked by
Suhail
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state 3 reasons why and how peer pressure is still present in high schools
1 answer
asked anonymously
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Peer pressure is the influence that ___ may have on you.
1 answer
asked by
Myrtle
26 views
Write a magazine article
1. You have been by the editor of a teenage magazine to write an article on peer pressure. Your focus
1 answer
asked by
Malendaa
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Identify the positive peer pressure situation.
1 answer
asked anonymously
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A good strategy to avoid peer pressure to use to vaccinate is to ( Select all that apply )
Just try one cigarette Say I don’t
1 answer
asked anonymously
14 views
When teens are asked by peers to engage in risky behaviors, they should practice abstinence, or a way to
(1 point) • refrain
1 answer
asked anonymously
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A good strategy to avoid peer pressure to use tobacco is to (Select all that apply)
(1 point) just try one cigarette. say, “I
1 answer
asked by
hello!
30 views
Why is it important to learn refusal skills? Choose 1 Correct Answer.
A. in order to understand how peer pressure works B. so you
1 answer
asked by
Myrtle
27 views
Which question is not a helpful one to ask yourself when preparing for peer pressure? Choose 1 Correct Answer.
A. Are there any
1 answer
asked by
Myrtle
25 views
Which statement is true about peer pressure?
A. As an adult, you do not have to worry about peer pressure. B. If your friend
1 answer
asked by
Myrtle
49 views
What behavior might indicate you are willing to go drink with your friends? Choose 1 Correct Answer.
A. You call your cousin to
1 answer
asked by
Myrtle
25 views
You enter a basement and find 15 friends there, most of them consuming alcohol. Your good friend Paul is sitting in a cluster
1 answer
asked by
Gorillasare2cute
34 views
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