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Punishment on Trial: A Resource Guide to Child Discipline

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Punishment on Trial: A Resource Guide to Child Discipline
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Publisher: Context Press
ISBN/ASIN: 1878978519
ISBN-13: 9781878978516
Number of pages: 140

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This textbook provides empirical research addressing common questions as well as instructive clinical case studies demonstrating how punishment contingencies change behavior. It can serve as supplementary reading for students in child development, learning, abnormal/clinical psychology, or general psychology courses, or be used for staff or parental training programs.

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