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we all are friends and we are here to study my friend
Because each culture has its own sets of beliefs and disbeliefs that can influence a person.
Although peer pressure can influence adolescents’ alcohol use, individual susceptibility to these pressures varies across individuals. The dopamine receptor D4 gene (DRD4<span>) is a potential candidate gene that may influence adolescents’ susceptibility to their peer environment due to the role dopamine plays in reward sensation during social interaction. We hypothesized that </span>DRD4<span> genotype status would moderate the impact of 7th-grade antisocial peer pressure on 12th-grade lifetime alcohol use (</span>n<span> = 414; 58.7 % female; 92.8 % White). The results revealed significant main effects for antisocial peer pressure, but no main effects for</span>DRD4<span> genotype on lifetime alcohol use. Adolescent </span>DRD4<span> genotype moderated the association between peer pressure and lifetime alcohol use. For individuals who carried at least one copy of the </span>DRD4<span> 7-repeat allele (7+), antisocial peer pressure was associated with increased lifetime alcohol use. These findings indicate that genetic sensitivity to peer pressure confers increased alcohol use in late adolescence.</span>
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instant replays slow down the pace of games altering a great part of watching a game live for their War instant replays can serve as a delay for players to catch their breath or cause a team that has momentum to cool down. It's very controversial because most people thinks that it can alter the outcome of who wins the game. the Pros are that when a team calls for an instant replay it could help them. and the cons are it could also help them lose momentum and maybe possibly lose the game because of it