social influence and peer pressure
Social influence refers to the way individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence or actions of others. Peer pressure specifically describes the impact that peers, or individuals of similar age or social group, can have on someone's choices or actions, often leading to the adoption of certain behaviors or beliefs.
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