Paper
Effectiveness and acceptability beliefs regarding logical consequences and mild punishments
Published 2018 · Geneviève A. Mageau, Joannie Lessard, J. Carpentier
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
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Logical consequences are more effective and acceptable than mild punishments for children in autonomy-supportive discipline climates, but both strategies are equally effective and perceived positively by mothers.
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