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karateprodigy

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If parents have made the correct causal attribution about their child's behavior, then
 
  a. they will have no problem determining the proper punishment.
  b. the child will likely not commit that transgression again.
  c. the child will continue to misbehave.
  d. they will be effective in controlling the child.

Question 2

Eddie is a late maturer. Which of the following statements is probably not an accurate description of what Eddie is experiencing?
 
  a. More negative feelings about himself than other boys his age.
  b. More affiliative ties and a greater need for dependency.
  c. Engage in more childish, attention-getting behaviors that displeases his peers.
  d. Fewer rebellious actions toward his parents.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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