One reason that problem children in coercive home environments become so defiant, often repeating behaviors that have just been punished is that they
A) have impulsive temperaments and find it difficult to refrain from acts that are satisfying to them
B) receive so much praise and positive attention that punishment is a novelty
C) desire the attention of a parent who rarely offers them praise or affection
D) are trying to convince their mothers to adopt the "time-out" method of punishment
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