According to a study by Patterson in 2005, children who are physically punished are more likely to be aggressive themselves than children who are not physically punished.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
Rationale: Correct. Children who are physically punished are more likely to be aggressive themselves than children who are not physically punished (Patterson, 2005). See 10-2: Social BehaviorsSocial Behaviors
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