Multiple Choice
Models who resist temptation are more likely to convince observers to resist the same temptation if they
A) distract the child from the undesirable act
B) state a rationale for their conduct that matches the child's level of moral thinking
C) state a rationale for their conduct that describes the objective harm that one might do by transgressing
D) make their good conduct obvious to the child and do not confuse him or her by stating a rationale
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