Group punishment is an ineffective response to student misbehavior because:
a. the student will be more motivated to behave.
b. it engenders unhealthy attitudes.
c. peer pressure will always work in your favor.
d. the benefits outweigh the side effects.
b. it engenders unhealthy attitudes.
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