In parent-child interactions, parents make causal attributions about the child's intentions that

a. determine the punishment they will use.
b. have nothing to do with the child's true intentions.
c. affect their emotional and behavioral responses to the child.
d. are based on the child's transgression, not the child's personality.


C

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