“…Compared to the enormous body of research on child outcomes, there is a relative dearth of research examining children's evaluations of discipline practices. The existing studies (e.g., Barnett, Quackenbush, & Sinisi, ; Horton, Ray, & Cohen, ; Paikoff, Collins, & Laursen, ; Siegal & Barclay, ; Siegal & Cowen, ; Sorbring, Deater‐Dickard, & Palmerus, ) have been conducted in North America and Europe, and generally have found that children increasingly prefer parental discipline based on induction or reasoning and become more critical of other forms of discipline, such as love withdrawal or power assertion, between the early elementary school years and adolescence.…”