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According to Aronson and Hamblin, When Punishment Is Applied to Children

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According to Aronson and Hamblin, when punishment is applied to children to stop aggression, what happens?


A) It does not matter if the punishment is mild or harsh; the aggression will immediately stop, and the lesson will last for weeks.
B) Moderate punishment by an adult who previously was warm and nurturing before will work immediately and for a little while later.
C) Being firm and harsh in one's punishment sends a strong message to a child for a long time.
D) When tokens were taken away in one study, the boys stopped aggressing so that they could get the tokens to earn enjoyable activities.

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