Surya wants 8-year-old Leila to start her homework. Leila doesn't want to turn off the TV
Surya raises her voice and threatens to take away Leila's TV privileges for a week if she doesn't comply. Surya enters the room and commands Leila to obey. Leila begins to wail, saying that the homework is too hard and that she never understands it anyway. At this point the phone rings. Surya gets absorbed in the call. Thirty minutes later, Leila is still watching TV and another battle ensues. Surya, exhausted from the struggle, take her to bed. This scenario is an example of which phenomenon?
a. Patterson's coercive family process.
b. Maccoby's authoritative parenting.
c. Baumrind's authoritarian parenting.
d. James' egocentric family process.
a
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