Multiple Choice
Research on non-punitive methods of promoting self-control indicates that
A) non-punitive methods (e.g., telling kids they are "good" or "honest") can be effective in promoting self-control
B) mild punishment must accompany any other strategies to effectively foster self-control
C) trying to instill a positive moral self-concept by telling kids they are "good" or "honest" is ineffective and usually backfires
D) non-punitive methods are not effective in promoting self-control until adolescence
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