
Although 91% defend dialogue, screaming and physical violence are still recurrent in the education of children, points research
At the same time, 62% of respondents admit they have already yelled at a child; another 49% recognize having given slaps; and 27% claim having used objects to..
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Summary
At the same time, 62% of respondents admit they have already yelled at a child; another 49% recognize having given slaps; and 27% claim having used objects to beat. 62% of respondents said they would not react if they saw a child receiving spanking or pulling of the ear in a public space. 7% mentioned slaps or beatings as an acceptable alternative.
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At the same time, 62% of respondents admit they have already yelled at a child; another 49% recognize having given slaps; and 27% claim having used objects to beat.
reliability moderate2/2 sources
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62% of respondents said they would not react if they saw a child receiving spanking or pulling of the ear in a public space.
according to G17% mentioned slaps or beatings as an acceptable alternative.
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Framing by sidesame fact, different words — loaded terms highlighted
No notable framing divergence.
Blind spotwhat one side keeps silent
No blind spot detected: every side covers the same facts.
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