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Compelling evidence demonstrates that peer influence is a pervasive force during adolescence, one that shapes adaptive and maladaptive attitudes and behaviors. This literature review focuses on factors that make adolescence a period of special vulnerability to peer influence. Herein, we advance the Influence-Compatibility Model, which integrates converging views about early adolescence as a period of increased conformity with evidence that peer influence functions to increase affiliate similarity. Together, these developmental forces smooth the establishment of friendships and integration into the peer group, promote interpersonal and intragroup compatibility, and eliminate differences that might result in social exclusion.
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Brett Laursen
René Veenstra
Journal of Research on Adolescence
University of Groningen
Florida Atlantic University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d80b493eff0c9dfaae320f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jora.12606