Multiple Choice
Induction may be effective at promoting children's moral development because
A) children fear the inductive disciplinarian and are motivated to comply with rules to avoid punishment
B) the inductive approach leads children to believe that their inappropriate conduct will result in a loss of parental approval
C) inductive techniques illustrate and may help the child to integrate several aspects of morality
D) all of these
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