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Match each category of peer pressure to its correct explanation and example,

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Put Downs
Rejection
Pairs
Using so-called reasons (usually not true) to
encourage you to try something. Examples:
"it won't hurt you." "Your parents will never
find out." "You'll have a lot more fun."
4
When someone threatens to end a friendship
G
Unspoken Pressure
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Final answer:

Peer pressure categories and examples: (1) using false reasons to encourage, (2) threatening to end friendship, and (3) unspoken pressure.


Step-by-step explanation:

Peer Pressure Categories:

  1. Using so-called reasons (usually not true) to encourage you to try something. Example: "It won't hurt you."
  2. When someone threatens to end a friendship. Example: If you don't do this, I won't be your friend anymore.
  3. Unspoken Pressure. Example: Feeling like you need to dress or act a certain way to fit in.

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