Which of the following best illustrates the idea of Type I punishment?
a. A child cleans up his room to avoid hearing his father nag him.
b. A young child who is caught playing with her mother's makeup is scolded by her grandmother.
c. A fifth grader who teases his classmates is asked to sit at his desk quietly while the rest of his classmates work together on a class project.
d. A youngster who is overtired, cranky, and ill mannered with her friends is told to spend fifteen minutes of quiet time in her room.
B
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