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Help! I can\'t figure this out / find it in my book anywhere.... Which of the fo

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Help! I can't figure this out / find it in my book anywhere....

Which of the following is one reason that punishments can fail as an effective way to change behavior in families, schools, and workplaces?

The recipient of harsh or frequent punishment often habituates to the punishment, rendering it ineffective.

People often administer punishment inappropriately or mindlessly, lashing out in rage.

Most misbehavior is punished too quickly and the miscreant doesn't have time to think about his behavior.

Children are overwhelmed by the amount of information they must process during punishment.

The recipient of harsh or frequent punishment often habituates to the punishment, rendering it ineffective.

People often administer punishment inappropriately or mindlessly, lashing out in rage.

Most misbehavior is punished too quickly and the miscreant doesn't have time to think about his behavior.

Children are overwhelmed by the amount of information they must process during punishment.

Explanation / Answer

Answer: A) The recipient of harsh or frequent punishment often habituates to the punishment, rendering it ineffective.

Rage is in the person receiving the punishment repeatedly and not the punisher. This leads to a hardening to the punishment, when it is occuring on a frequent basis.

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