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mylen [45]
1 year ago
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According to aronson and hamblin, when punishment is applied to children to stop aggression, what happens?

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kipiarov [429]1 year ago
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According to Aronson and Hamblin, when punishment is applied to children to stop aggression, restrictive punishment increases aggression as a result of growing frustration.

<h3>What is aggression?</h3>

Aggression does not just occur in any child. It happens due to some circumstance or happenings around the life of the child.

This include record of previous aggressive behavior, being the victim of various physical abuse, being expose to violent community and sometimes it could be hereditary.

Severe punishment's for aggression is not advanceable to avoid  a child growing rigid to corrections.

Therefore, according to Aronson and Hamblin, when punishment is applied to children to stop aggression, restrictive punishment increases aggression as a result of growing frustration.

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