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Answer:
Sixteen-year-old Jessica is pressured by her friends into drinking alcohol. Later she also gives in to them and tries heroin. Her experience best illustrates PEER PRESSURE.
Explanation: Peer pressure is experienced when a group exerts direct, or indirect influence, upon an individual to participate in certain activities. Peer pressure can begin at as young as age nine, but teenagers are most often the target age range of this type of pressure. Peer pressure can also affect young adults and mature adults.
Answer:
This indicates a proximodistal pattern of growth
Explanation:
The answer is mutuality among peers. In addition in the young adulthood, the responsibilities in this stage are centered in the order of the drive to found intimacy, connection, and significant peer relationships. The post persuasive and significant peer relationship is marriage, and this is also the relationship that trends toward the most depth and intimacy. As a result the resolution of the psycho-social crisis is attained by establishing intimacy (mutuality) between peers.
Explanation:
Not really. All 3 major branches of philosophy ethics, epistemology, and metaphysics involve the reflection of morality, science, religion. Searching for more knowledge and trying to obtain an understanding leads to a reflection in most cases. If you were studying for something and you got the answer wrong and then saw why you got it wrong, you are reflecting on your mistakes. In a similar way, searching for the understanding of an unanswered question will lead you to a possible answer that you will reflect on.