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You would never cheat on an exam, but you think it will impress your friends if you boast that you did. Most likely?

1) your boast may be viewed by a college you've applied to, and you won't be admitted
2) your boast may get you a lot of new connections who think cheating is cool
3) your friends will be impressed, and you'll get an ego boost
4) your friends will follow your lead and cheat on exams themselves

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User Lotan
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Final Answer:

The most likely outcome is that "your friends will be impressed, and you'll get an ego boost". Option 3 is answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Boasting about cheating, even if untrue, can have significant consequences. Option 1 suggests that your false claim may be seen by a college you've applied to, potentially leading to non-admission. Option 2 hints at gaining connections who condone cheating, which is a negative outcome. Option 4 suggests a concerning possibility where your friends might follow your lead and engage in academic dishonesty themselves.

However, option 3 is the most likely as it focuses on the immediate positive social consequence of boosting your ego through your friends' admiration. It highlights the social appeal of such behavior without immediately addressing the potential negative long-term consequences.

Option 3 is the answer.

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