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What is the general pattern of peer influence?
 
  a. The younger the children, the more influence peers have.
  b. Peers influence fashion and other aspects of lifestyle, but have little impact on self-concept.
  c. The more time peers spend together without adult supervision, the greater the likelihood of peer influence.
  d. There is no pattern to how peers influence one another.

Question 2

Peer group socialization appears to:
 
  a. have an important effect on the development of the self-concept.
  b. be much less important than other agents of socialization.
  c. have a negative effect on cognitive and moral development.
  d. be especially effective in teaching conformity.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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