The studies of child-rearing precursors of dependency and aggression in children (as studied by Sears) showed that
A) parents' reports of how much they punished the child were related to the child's friendliness.
B) child-rearing practices were completely unrelated to personality characteristics.
C) child-rearing practices were found to be highly related to all personality outcomes examined.
D) parents' reports of how much they punished the child were related to the child's dependency and aggression.
E) parents' reports of how much they punished the child were shown to be inaccurate when the parents were actually observed with their children.
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