Peer pressure (disambiguation)

Peer pressure (disambiguation)

Peer pressure may refer to:
*Peer pressure, a set of group dynamics whereby a group of people pressures an individual to do something he or she wouldn't normally do

*Peer Pressure (game show), an American television game show (1997-1999) where youths performed stunts and answered questions about moral dilemmas

*"Peer Pressure," a song by De La Soul from their 2000 album ""

*"Peer Pressure," a song by Pretty Ricky from their 2007 album "Late Night Special"


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