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In the hypothesis testing procedure, is
Power-assertive Techniques
Disciplinary methods based on the use of authority or physical force to enforce rules and correct behavior in children.
Physical Punishment
The use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience pain, but not injury, for the purpose of correction or control of behavior.
The Method of Power Assertion
A disciplinary technique that involves the use of authority or physical power to enforce rules and correct behavior.
Withdrawal of Love
A behavior in which affection, attention, and emotional support are intentionally withheld as a form of manipulation or punishment.
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