What was the finding of the experiment conducted by Mills (1958) on attitudes toward cheating?
a. Children who had cheated indicated that they felt very guilty and promised their teachers that they would never do so again.
b. Children who had cheated became more lenient toward cheating, while those who had resisted the temptation to cheat adopted a harsher attitude.
c. Children who had resisted the temptation to cheat indicated that they should have cheated as this was the only way to win prizes.
d. Children’s attitude toward cheating remained the same before and after the exam.
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