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    Self-Restraint Rationales Given to Misbehaving Children Tend to
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Self-Restraint Rationales Given to Misbehaving Children Tend to

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Question 73

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Self-restraint rationales given to misbehaving children tend to


A) liberate the child from the confines of Oedipal morality.
B) discourage feelings of guilt.
C) trigger internally attributed feelings of guilt.
D) motivate them to return to their coercive homes.

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