parental influence vs. peer influence
Parental influence refers to the impact that parents or guardians have on a person's thoughts, beliefs, values, and behavior, guiding their development and choices. Peer influence, on the other hand, refers to the effect that friends or individuals of the same age group have on shaping one's attitudes, actions, and decision-making.
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