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Question
The purpose of the peer group is to satisfy the need of belonging to a group.
Options
True
False
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Solution
True
Explanation:
The objective of a peer group is to satisfy the desire to join a group. Peer groups give people, particularly children and adolescents, a sense of belonging, acceptance, and social support. Being a peer group member allows people to feel linked to others with similar interests, values, or experiences, providing the basic human need for social connection and belonging. This sense of belonging can be critical to emotional well-being and social growth.
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