It is often hard to practice self-control when eating in the company of others because people are greatly influenced by which of the following.

A. Peers
B. Enviorment
C. Apperance of food
D. Hunger
C?

I agree with B.

The answers are all B trust me will past it! 100%

I don't think that answer matches the question.

Oh sorry B?

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/peer

Dont listen to Katie. For the quiz the first 5 answers are:

1.A
2.A
3.A
4.B
5.B

To determine the correct answer, we need to evaluate each option and understand its influence on self-control while eating in the company of others.

A. Peers: The behavior and choices of our peers can have a significant impact on our own decisions, including food choices. When dining with others, we may be inclined to conform to what our peers are eating or adopt their eating habits. For example, if everyone at the table is ordering dessert, we might feel pressured to do the same.

B. Environment: The environment or setting in which we eat can also affect our self-control. For instance, if we are in a buffet or a party with an abundance of food options, it can be challenging to resist overeating or indulging in unhealthy choices due to the availability and accessibility of food.

C. Appearance of food: The visual appeal of food can also influence our self-control. When food looks delicious, tempting, or visually pleasing, we may find it harder to resist eating larger quantities or indulging in indulgent options. For example, seeing a beautifully presented dessert at a social gathering might make it difficult to resist.

D. Hunger: Physical hunger is another potential factor in self-control while eating in the company of others. When feeling hungry, we are more likely to give in to our cravings or overeat, especially when surrounded by delicious or enticing food options.

Considering these options, it is evident that all of them can influence self-control to some extent. However, in the context of eating in the company of others, peers (Option A) tend to have the greatest influence on our food choices and portion sizes. Peer pressure, the desire to fit in, and mimicking the eating habits of others can lead to less self-control and potentially overeating.

So, to answer your question, the correct answer would be A. Peers.