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Question
Select the odd one
The purpose of peer group is
Options
Breaks rules
Influence in cognitive and social development
Influence the development of values and morals
Teaches acceptable behaviour
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Solution
Breaks rules
Breaking regulations is not often considered a peer group's aim, but peer groups can sometimes influence rule-breaking behaviour. However, this is neither their intended nor primary role.
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