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Until a student makes a commitment to change a misbehavior, punishment is likely to be perceived as coercive and controlling.A. TrueB. False

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User Foluis
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Answer:True

Step-by-step explanation:

Unless a student personally realises that their behavior is wrong they would never accept correction of that behavior. To them the behavior will still feel like the right thing that they need to do so for anyone to tell them otherwise it will bring a rebellious spirit from them as they may feel invaded.

They will feel restricted and controlled and as if their freedom is being suppresed

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