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Family
There are strong reasons to think that families, and their economic
circumstances in particular, influence both parents’
and children’s emotions and behaviors(4.1 pg 2). It is based on evidence from both human and animal
studies that punishing experiences, such as economic pressure,
have a negative effect which can take many forms, such
as despondency, depression, anger, or aggression(4.1 pg 2). Family can change many different emotions and it can also affect daily life. -
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Peers
Adolescents are quite
likely to emulate the behavior of popular peers. A peer is a
person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age,
background, and social status. They have a strong investment
in social comparison and reflected appraisal and with meeting
the demands of those considered the most popular in their
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Story
Family has impacted my health related beliefs because of they way their experience has impacted me in a goos way.