I think that possibly Donnie will have a bigger risk of being persuaded into peer pressures. In what I have seen it seems the more quiet individuals will give into peer pressure more easily then ones that are outgoing and outspoken. The majority of the time you will see the quiet, band individuals selling drugs and skipping school in or order to please the few friends that they may have. I am not saying all individuals that are quiet like this would give into peer pressure, but it seems that the majority of them do. Over all I think it really depends on an individual’s personal life and how they see themselves as well as how they may have been brought up by their parental figure. From the description provided he is socially shy and stays pretty well to himself or a select few. Not enough information is given to determine if Donnie has low self esteem or not, but in experience it seems individuals with low self esteem tend to keep to oneself as it shows that Donnie does in the scenario. His likeability may also influence whether he would be bribed by peer pressure to do things such as drugs, drinking, skipping class, etc. However in the scenario of both young men it seems that both have characteristics that would show they may become influenced by peer pressure.

Write a 200- to 300-word critique of the response assigned by the facilitator. Include a summary of the decision stated in your assigned response, whether or not this response has made you see the scenario differently, and your critique of your classmate’s rationale.

What am I suppose to be doing and how do I do it.

You're supposed to study this response and tell whether or not you agree with it. If you don't completely agree, explain why not.

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Based on the information provided, it seems that the facilitator has asked you to critique a response given by one of your classmates regarding the influence of peer pressure on individuals, specifically focusing on Donnie. The response suggested that individuals who are quieter and more introverted may be more susceptible to peer pressure, and it depends on their personal life experiences and upbringing.

To complete this task, you can follow these steps:

1. Read and understand the response: Start by carefully reading and understanding the response given by your classmate. Pay attention to the main points and arguments they have presented.

2. Summarize the decision stated: Identify the decision or conclusion stated in the response. In this case, it seems to be suggesting that Donnie might be at a higher risk of being persuaded by peer pressure due to his quiet and introverted nature.

3. Reflect on how the response has influenced your perspective: Consider whether the response has made you see the scenario differently or if it has provided any valuable insights that you hadn't considered before.

4. Critique your classmate's rationale: Evaluate the arguments and reasoning provided by your classmate. Think about whether their claims are supported by evidence or personal experiences, and whether they have considered alternative factors that could influence an individual's susceptibility to peer pressure.

5. Write a 200-300 word critique: Based on your analysis, write a critique of your classmate's response. Include your summary of the decision stated, whether the response has changed your perspective, and your critique of the reasoning presented.

Remember to support your critique with logical reasoning and evidence, and maintain a respectful tone throughout your response.