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Authors
Balarezo-López, GuntherIssue Date
2023-02-21
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LUPINE PublishersJournal
Journal of Anthropological and Archaeological SciencesAdditional Links
https://lupinepublishers.com/anthropological-and-archaeological-sciences/pdf/JAAS.MS.ID.000274.pdfAbstract
At all ages, people are affected by the social group with which they frequently associate and with which they wish to identify. This influence is greater during childhood and the first part of adolescence, which is the time of greatest psychological plasticity. Peer influences on behavior become more important as children get older and have more sustained and close relationships with other children their age.Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/articleRights
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engISSN
2690-5752Collections
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