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Lawrence Steinberg evaluated the impact of peer influences on academic achievement motivation. He found that
 
  a. peers always enhance academic achievement motivation.
  b. peers always reduce academic achievement motivation during adolescence.
  c. low achievers will exert a negative influence on their peers.
  d. African-American and Latino peer groups in low-income areas tend to discourage academic achievement.

Question 2

A spirit of competition, jealousy, and resentment that arises between two or more siblings is known as
 
  a. sibling rivalry.
  b. a sensitive period.
  c. anoxia.
  d. engrossment.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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