Multiple Choice
When asked "What is the winning disciplinary formula for promoting moral maturity?" Martin Hoffman's research implies that he would say _____ .
A) frequent inductions that are given without any punitive consequences
B) frequent inductions, occasional power-assertion, and lots of affection
C) frequent power assertions to instill respect; backed by inductions
D) frequent love-withdrawal and lots of affection
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