0 a nobleman (in Britain, one from the rank of baron upwards) -- adelsmand
a peer of the realm.
2 to look with difficulty -- stirre
He peered at the small writing.
Unlike most of their peers, these children continue to exhibit high levels of aggression during middle childhood.
An evaluation of peer coping-skills training for childhood aggression.
They tended to belong to peer groups where risky behaviors were condoned and were likely to be central members of these deviant cliques.
The authors discuss the conditions that can make for successful peer work, including preparation of the students and a sensitive approach by the teacher.
The roles of ethnicity and school context in predicting children's victimization by peers.
The regulations that stem from the consensus ensure a peer-review scientific process so that the science is as good as any system can guarantee.
A revised class play method of peer assessment.
We thank our peer reviewers for their critical evaluation of the article.