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imowrer

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Parents who give reasons for the rules they set in ways that their children can understand are using what disciplinary method?
 
  a. Induction.
  b. Power assertion.
  c. Withdrawal of love.
  d. Permissiveness.

Question 2

Sasha, a 3-year-old girl, was having difficulty settling down at bedtime.
 
  She ran around her house, trying to make her parents catch her before getting into bed. Sasha's behavior awakened her baby sister, asleep in the next room. John, Sasha's father, felt pushed to his limit and he screamed at Sasha to stop and threatened her with a spanking. How would you explain Sasha's compliance?
  a. Sasha complied because she was afraid.
  b. Sasha complied because she didn't want to wake up her baby sister.
  c. Sasha complied because it was the right thing to do.
  d. Sasha complied because she understood her father's position.



amy.lauersdorf90

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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