During middle childhood, parent-child interactions demonstrate a(n) :
A) increase in coercive behaviors by the child (e.g., whining and yelling) .
B) decrease in affection, to the child's chagrin.
C) decrease in arguing.
D) decrease in affection, which fits with the child's public expectations.
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