Punishment is more likely to be effective in promoting resistance to temptation when the punishment is administered
A) later when Dad comes home, so that the child has time to consider the implications of his transgression
B) consistently, whenever a transgression is detected
C) by a cool, aloof disciplinarian
D) later when Dad comes home, so that the child has time to consider the implications of his transgression and consistently, whenever a transgression is detected
E) consistently, whenever a transgression is detected and by a cool, aloof disciplinarian
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