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NemiM [27]
3 years ago
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True or false?1. Being talked into volunteering in a homeless shelter is an example of negative peer pressure. 2. A person who f

latters another person to get what he or she wants is using harassment. 3. It is important to use aggressive skills when dealing with a high-pressure situation. 4. People who are assertive stand their own ground and remain true to who they are. 5. Dating gives people chances to interact with and feel comfortable with the opposite gender. 6. An important decision facing teens that begin dating is to remain abstinent. 7. One way to avoid risk behaviors is to plan ahead.
Social Studies
1 answer:
pogonyaev3 years ago
3 0

1. That statement is false

Negative peer pressure is a form of peer pressure to do something that would have negative effect to your life.  Since being talked into volunteering into people in need would bring positive effect to your life, this whole situation would be considered as a positive peer pressure.

2. That statement is false

Flattering other people because we want something from them is considered as a manipulation, not a harassment.

To be considered as a harassment, that people need to create a certain level of discomfort or intimidation due to offensive action or language. If the person is genuinely flattered, we can't consider it as a harassment.

3. That statement is false

The best course of action to deal with high-pressure situation is to use our Refusal skills.

Refusal skills refers to our ability to disengage/avoid being involved in necessarily risky behavior. This skill is very important in high-pressure situation.

Aggressive skills tend to be more appropriate to be used in less-risky situations.

4. That statement is true

Assertive people operates on their own standard of principles and they are unwilling to compromise those principles under any circumstances.

They are willing to stand their ground to anyone who challenge their principles even if it can create some sort of damage to their personal relationship. Because of these characteristics, most people see assertiveness as a desired trait for a leader.

5. That statement is true

Through dating , we will have more time to observe our partner's behavior due to the amount of time that we spend together. IN the long run, this will help us feel more comfortable with that other person and we will start to understand the general principle/moral values that our partner held.

6. That statement is true

Both decisions would have their own advantage disadvantage.

Begin dating would help them learn about how to develop close/intimate relationship with other people, but it would take a lot of their time.

Remain abstinent would help them focus on their academics, but it would damage their social status and make it harder for them to connect with others when the do need one.

7. That statement is true

What make a certain action or behavior 'risky'  is the fact that it would trap us in uncertain situations that can damage/destroy our life at any moment.

By planning ahead, we can identify each risks and think about positive and negative value that we can get before hand. This would eliminate the 'uncertainty' and help us avoid the behaviors that had high probability of damaging our life.

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