There are several external influences that can determine how one feels about himself/herself. Foremost are members of the family, close friends, and a significant other.
Other external influences include members of groups a person is associated with, coworkers, members of groups a person wishes to be associated with, as well as people who are not friends at all.
Virtually every person that comes into contact with us has an effect on our self esteem and view of ourselves. Friends, family, and significant others tend to enforce how we view ourselves, while those we are not friends with tend to make us question how we feel about ourselves.
This happens because most people crave acceptance from the majority of people they are exposed to on a regular basis. There are exceptions to this however, everyone craves acceptance from at least a few other people.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
His friends,family,environment,.....you know, people affect you like if all your friends were on face book and it was seen as cool then he would want it too and not want to be left out. Humans dont want to feel different they want to fit in, people and environment factors effect how a person is.
Three influences are... 1) underwear/swimsuite advertisements 2) family and friends' opinions on you're body or attitude 3) a friend or family member that is changing themselves in a good way, and the observer wants to be like that as well. Hope that answers your question. :)
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How he feels about himself and his mood at that time
Some of the personal influences that affect a person's parenting include religious beliefs, personal experiences during childhood and financial discipline. Parents tend to bring up a child according to various religious virtues that they hold.
Two external influences of physical activity is location and weather. If the weather is bad, a person does not want to get out and do physical activity. Apex Answer:A park in your neighborhood A friend who is physically active
environment (nature)... especially the affects of learning
Cognitive processes, such as attention, memory, and expectations, can influence perception by shaping how we interpret and make sense of sensory information. For example, selective attention directs our focus to certain aspects of our environment, while memory stores past experiences that can affect how we perceive similar stimuli in the future. Additionally, our expectations and beliefs can influence our interpretation of ambiguous or unfamiliar stimuli.