The fact that children __________ provides evidence that Freud's account of conscience development is inaccurate
A) whose parents frequently use threats or physical force tend to feel little guilt following transgressions
B) whose parents frequently use threats or physical force tend to feel overwhelming guilt when they violate standards
C) who feel little guilt frequently have loving and nurturing parents
D) who grow up in abusive households tend to violate standards infrequently
Answer: A
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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