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fear of punishment reduces hostile aggression in adolescent. Do you agree or disagree with this stance? Support your answer with the help of logical reasons and examples.

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User Kamyarmg
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Answer:I disagree

Explanation:Children or teenagers at the adolescent age are openly willing to test boundaries and they will rebel against any form of punishment .

It doesn't create any fear to them what punishment you want to apply on them most of the time it is better to sit and talk or find disciplinary measures that will be constant during this stage but trying to inflitrate any fear upon them usual never works.

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