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True or False? Peer group values are often an extension of values learned in the home, although many adolescents downplay the influence of their parents and many parents are unaware of the influence of peers. (p. 434) Examine the kids in your photo, what values do you think these kids are learning from their families?

          True or False?  Peer group values are often an extension of values learned in the home, although many adolescents downplay the influence of their parents and many parents are unaware of the influence of peers.  (p. 434) Examine the kids in your photo, what values do you think these kids are learning from their families?
        
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True or False? Peer group values are often an extension of values learned in the home, although many adolescents downplay the influence of their parents and many parents are unaware of the influence of peers. (p. 434) Examine the kids in your photo, what values do you think these kids are learning from their families?
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00:01 Students, we are given a statement which we need to tell whether the statement is true or false.
00:05 So a statement goes like morals doesn't tend to be driven by personal beliefs.
00:10 So first of all, we are supposed to know that it is a pure fact -west question and we can directly say that it is pure wrong statement because morals always tend to be driven by personal beliefs.
00:20 Okay? we can write here hence statement is false.
00:29 Okay, students, false because we are supposed to note that the morals tend to be driven by the personal beliefs of you...
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