In Freedman's study, children who were given mild threats of punishment for playing with a robot toy:
A) were more likely to play with the toy than those who received severe threats
B) refused to play with the toy even after Freedman had left and several weeks had passed
C) refused to play with the toy while Freedman was present but began playing with it as soon as he left
D) played with the toy but liked it less than the children who received severe threats
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