conscience and peer pressure
Conscience refers to an individual's inner sense of right and wrong, influencing their actions and decisions based on moral values and ethics. Peer pressure, on the other hand, is the social influence that peers or individuals of the same age group exert on an individual, leading them to conform to certain behaviors, opinions, or actions.
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