Respuesta :
In order to answer this question, one would need large-scale surveys which I believe don't even exist.
However, the typical examples of negative peer pressure are smoking, drinking, partying and skipping school, but less so grades: so I would say that the statements are false - it's not "common", rather uncommon.
However, the typical examples of negative peer pressure are smoking, drinking, partying and skipping school, but less so grades: so I would say that the statements are false - it's not "common", rather uncommon.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Peer pressure refers to people on the same group encouraging others to change and adopt certain behaviors or attitudes to be consider as part of it. This can be negative or positive. Getting good grades is not a negative peer pressure as it is not a bad behavior. Because of that, the statement is false.