The disciplinary technique of induction helps promote more mature moral thinking because

A) fear of punishment leads the child to follow rules more closely.
B) asking the child to imagine the other person's feelings encourages sympathy and perspective taking.
C) the child comes to realize that immature moral thinking will lead to loss of the parent's approval or love.
D) the internal feelings of guilt it creates motivate the child to behave better.


Answer: B

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