Psychological punishment is
a. effective, because students do not like to be humiliated.
b. effective, as it brings peer pressure to bear on the student.
c. ineffective, as it can harm a student’s self-esteem.
d. ineffective, as it makes the teacher look foolish.
c. ineffective, as it can harm a student’s self-esteem.
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What will be an ideal response?
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