In a dramatic experiment, Freedman (1965) introduced elementary schoolchildren to a toy, instructing them not to play with it while he was out of the room. Freedman used a severe threat with half the children and a mild threat with the others. Both were sufficient to deter the children. Several weeks later a different researcher, with no apparent relation to the earlier events, left each child to play in the same room with the same toys. The researcher found that

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