Role Models and Peer Pressure Quiz

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What is NOT a characteristic of a role model?

  • Personal qualities that attract others
  • Success that influences others
  • Having a public platform only (correct)
  • Ability to shape thoughts and values

Which scenario best exemplifies negative peer pressure?

  • Inviting someone to join a sport
  • Encouraging someone to study for an exam
  • Promoting teamwork during a project
  • Influencing a friend to try illegal substances (correct)

What distinguishes active listening from passive listening?

  • Active listening involves interruptions
  • Active listening includes responding and reflecting (correct)
  • Passive listening requires maintaining eye contact
  • Passive listening means retaining information carefully

Which statement best describes the importance of understanding emotions?

<p>Recognizing emotions can enhance decision making (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Empathizing with someone involves which of the following?

<p>Experiencing the feelings of another person (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of these is an example of online peer pressure?

<p>Sharing posts that encourage risky behavior (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What can be a consequence of negative peer pressure on youth?

<p>Engagement in dangerous activities (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a potential outcome of passive listening?

<p>Lack of retention of information (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Role Models

  • Role models are individuals whose behavior, success, or personal qualities influence others.
  • Role models can be people we know well or distant figures.
  • These individuals often possess traits that attract others and influence their thoughts, values, and behaviors.
  • Role models may be unexpected, for example, a boy might look up to his female teacher.

Peer Pressure

  • Peer pressure refers to the influence that friends or people of similar age have on individuals.
  • This influence can encourage changes in attitudes, values, or behavior.
  • Peer pressure can lead young people to engage in risky activities like drug use, fighting, carrying weapons, sexual activity, swearing, and property destruction.
  • Online peer pressure occurs when this influence is exerted through social media platforms.

Listening

  • Active listening involves attentive listening, understanding, responding, reflecting on what is being said, and retaining information.
  • Passive listening occurs when individuals listen without reacting, allowing the speaker to talk without interruption, but without actively paying attention to the content.

Coping with Emotions

  • Different situations trigger a range of emotions.
  • Individuals experience both positive and negative emotions, and these emotions affect their relationships with others.
  • Understanding and managing emotions is crucial.
  • Developing skills for coping with difficult feelings and situations is beneficial.
  • Empathizing with someone involves imagining their perspective and understanding their emotions.

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