Peer Relationships in Development
Psychology ⇒ Developmental Psychology
Peer Relationships in Development starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one strategy schools can use to promote positive peer relationships.
Describe one way in which peer relationships can negatively affect adolescent development.
Describe one way in which peer relationships can positively influence adolescent development.
Describe the impact of peer rejection on mental health in adolescents.
Describe the role of friendship in emotional development during adolescence.
Explain how peer relationships can influence moral development in adolescents.
A student is both liked and disliked by many peers. What is this peer status called? (1) Popular (2) Neglected (3) Rejected (4) Controversial
A student is often left out of group activities and rarely invited to join games. What type of peer status does this student most likely have? (1) Popular (2) Neglected (3) Rejected (4) Controversial
A student is both liked and disliked by many peers. What is this peer status called? (1) Popular (2) Neglected (3) Rejected (4) Controversial
A student is often left out of group activities and rarely invited to join games. What type of peer status does this student most likely have? (1) Popular (2) Neglected (3) Rejected (4) Controversial
Which of the following best describes a 'popular' child in peer relationships? (1) Frequently chosen as a friend and well-liked (2) Frequently rejected by peers (3) Ignored by most peers (4) Aggressive towards others
Which of the following is a benefit of having diverse peer relationships? (1) Exposure to new perspectives (2) Increased conformity (3) Reduced empathy (4) Higher risk of rejection
Fill in the blank: __________ is the ability to resist negative peer pressure and make independent decisions.
Fill in the blank: __________ is the process by which peers influence each other's attitudes and behaviors.
Fill in the blank: __________ is the term for a group of adolescents who are identified by others as sharing a common reputation or image.
Fill in the blank: A child who is frequently disliked by peers and rarely liked is considered __________.
True or False: Adolescents with strong peer relationships are less likely to experience loneliness.
True or False: All peer groups have a positive influence on their members.
True or False: Bullying is a form of negative peer interaction.
True or False: Peer acceptance is linked to higher self-esteem in adolescents.
