Collocations withpeer

These are words often used in combination withpeer.

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delinquent peer
Perhaps the strongest candidate for the shared environment influence is the twins partaking in antisocial behavior together, either alone or within a delinquent peer group.
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deviant peer
Parent-reported depressive symptoms were moderately correlated with deviant peer affiliation, delinquent behavior, and female gender.
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external peer
Instead, the reports would go through an external peer review process.
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male peers
And they are being followed by their male peers.
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monolingual peer
He concludes that immersion students tend to outperform their monolingual peers in literacy, metalinguistic awareness and an analytical approach to language.
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negative peer
In addition, youth in the behavioral risk group were more likely to report negative peer pressure than were youth in the optimal group.
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peer assessment
A revised class play method of peer assessment.
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peer educator
The peer educator was detained by police but later released.
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peer evaluation
This should counter the fear that ex-ante peer evaluation is a simple administrative or 'policing' procedure.
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peer relations
The intention of the present study was to investigate adolescent experiences of familial involvement in adolescent peer relations and school attendance.
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peer reviewer
Furthermore, simple enthusiasm for the results as reflected in the manuscript could have a positive or negative influence on the editor or peer reviewer.
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peer tutor
He also served as a peer tutor to his high school football team in the subjects of math and history.
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peer victimization
These findings are robust but the developmental processes underlying the connections between peer victimization and psychopathology remain unclear.
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scientific peer
The proposals received following these discussions are now the subject of expert scientific peer review, and we expect to make a final decision on funding shortly.
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