
Peer Relationships
Quiz by Pam Stolz
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- Q1Which one is NOT considered a common attribute of friendshipsupportrespectcaringjealousy30s
- Q2A small group of friends that exclude people who are considered outsiderscasual friendspeersfriendsclique30s
- Q3Which one destroys friendshipsrespectbeliefsenvytrust30s
- Q4Influence that people your age may have on youpeer pressurejealousyenvyharassment30s
- Q5Promising money or favors if the person does what is askedflatterybriberyblackmailmocking30s
- Q6The goals, values, and judgements that you judge to be more important than othersalternativescontrolpeerspriorities30s
- Q7Closeness between two people that develops over timecooperationinfatuationprioritiesintimacy30s
- Q8A way to express your feelings without speakingbody languageabstinenceself-controlverbal cues30s
- Q9Exaggerated feelings of passioninfatuationclose relationshipintimacycasual relationship30s
- Q10Considering someone else's need, wants, and feelingsloyaltyempathycliquecommitment30s
- Q11Persistently annoying othersbribingbargainingharassmentflattery30s
- Q12Assertive Refusal is all of the following exceptsuggest alternativesmaking threatsstand your groundstate your position30s
- Q13Using responsibility to override emotionspriorityintimacyprocessself-control30s
- Q14A series of actions geared toward an end resultsprocessself-controlmanipulationblackmail30s
- Q15Offering to make a deal to get what one wantsmockingbargainingblackmailflattery30s