According to Attribution Theorists, Cognitive Rationales _____ the Effectiveness of Punishment
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According to attribution theorists, cognitive rationales _____ the effectiveness of punishment by _____.
A) reduce; convincing children that the uneasiness they feel after a transgression is attributable to their fear of getting caught
B) reduce; teaching children they can relieve the anxiety associated with a transgression by making self-critical remarks
C) enhance; helping children to attribute their uneasiness over a transgression to their own conduct rather than a fear of getting caught
D) enhance; convincing children to attribute their uneasiness over a transgression to their fear of getting caught
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