Peer influence refers to the impact that peers have on an individual's thoughts, attitudes, and behaviors. It involves the social pressure or encouragement from friends or individuals of the same age group.
Conformity refers to adjusting one's behavior or beliefs to match those of a group. For example, if everyone in your friend circle starts wearing a certain fashion trend, you may feel pressure to conform and follow suit.
Social norms: Social norms are the unwritten rules established by a group that guide acceptable behavior. When it comes to peer influence, social norms play a significant role as individuals tend to align their actions with what they perceive as socially acceptable within their peer group.
Obedience is when someone follows direct commands or orders from an authority figure. While it may not directly relate to peer influence, understanding obedience helps differentiate between influences from peers versus those from authority figures like parents or teachers.