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27 December, 19:34

What is one physiological consequence of using sweets as rewards for good behavior? Children can grow to dislike sweets and then not have a reason to behave well.

Children can grow to be dependent on sweets.

Children expect teachers at school to reward them with sweets.

Children only behave well when they know they will be rewarded.

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  1. 27 December, 19:45
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    At fist i went for B but then i saw D and i chose d as the answer because they will most likely behave well if they know they are getting a treat
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