Punishment, in the form of aversive events that suppress the frequency of a behavior, may not be the most effective form of childrearing technique because:

a. it works even when delivery is not guaranteed.
b. it suppresses the behavior for both parents or with all teachers when used.
c. it may cause feelings of anger and hostility.
d. it provides clear alternatives to unacceptable behavior.


C

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