peer group

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peer group

A child plays with her peer group at the park.

Definition

Noun: A peer group is a social group consisting of people who are approximately the same age, social status, and interests. Members of a peer group often influence each other's attitudes, behaviors, and development.

Usage

The term "peer group" is used to describe the immediate circle of equals with whom a person, especially a young person, regularly interacts and identifies. It is a key concept in sociology and psychology.

Examples
  • Children and adolescents are highly influenced by their peer group.
  • The study examined the effects of the peer group on academic performance.
  • He felt pressure from his peer group to conform to their style of dress.
Advanced Usage
  • "Peer group pressure" or "peer pressure": The direct influence exerted by a peer group on its individual members to encourage them to change their attitudes, values, or behaviors to conform to group norms.
    • Resisting negative peer group pressure can be challenging for teenagers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Peers (n): The individual members of a peer group; people of equal status.
    • She was respected by her peers for her honesty.
  • Peer-to-peer (adj): Denoting a relationship or network between systems or individuals of equal status or capability.
    • The company uses a peer-to-peer file-sharing model.
Synonyms
  • Contemporaries
  • Cohort
  • Equals
  • Social circle
Antonyms
  • Superiors
  • Subordinates
  • Authority figures
Related Phrases
  • "To be accepted by one's peer group": To gain the approval and inclusion of one's equals.
    • His main goal was to be accepted by his new peer group at school.
  • "Peer group dynamics": The patterns of interaction and influence within a group of equals.
    • The teacher studied the peer group dynamics in her classroom.
peer group

A child plays with her peer group at the park.

Noun
  1. contemporaries of the same status