Are losing a privilege or having to spend "time out" effective punishment techniques?
A) no, because they have many serious side effects such as resentment
B) yes, because they are based on social learning principles
C) no, because they are not perceived by children as punishment
D) yes, because they avoid many of the negative side effects associated with aversive consequences
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