According to dissonance theorists,what is the problem with severe punishment to control behaviours?
A) Severe punishment models inappropriate behaviour that is then learned.
B) Severe punishment serves as an external justification for behaviour change.
C) Severe punishment is difficult to administer.
D) Severe punishment undermines intrinsic motivation.
E) Severe punishment leads to frustration.
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