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Many young adolescents believe that certain kinds of clothes are desirable and other kinds are definitely not desirable. They are apt to try to conform to these perceptions of what's cool and what's noteven if adults and peers never talk about clothes. Which one of the following concepts best explains this phenomenon?
 
  a. Attachment
  b. Peer pressure
  c. Self-socialization
  d. Social information processing

Question 2

For which children is Mr. Collins's approach not likely to be motivating?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

Several groups of children may be unmotivated by the star chart:
 Some students may have no interest in being at the front of the line all the time.
 Some students (like Courtney) may feel uncomfortable performing in front of peers.
 Some students





 

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