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9. If you choose to never cheat only because you know in your heart that it is wrong to do so, then which of the following was the compelling reason for you to make this decision? a. The knowledge that cheating can snowball b. The thought that cheating is too time-consuming c. Your ethical standards d. A fear of getting caught 10. All EXCEPT which of the following are ways you can continue to learn after you've finished an exam? a. You can reward yourself for good behavior. b. You can think of excuses for why you didn't do well. c. You can analyze your results. d. You can explain your grade to yourself.

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  1. If you choose to never cheat only because you know in your heart that it is wrong to do so, then which of the following was the compelling reason for you to make this decision? a. The knowledge that cheating can snowball b. The thought that cheating is too time-consuming c. Your ethical standards d. A fear of getting caught
  2. All EXCEPT which of the following are ways you can continue to learn after you've finished an exam? a. You can reward yourself for good behavior. b. You can think of excuses for why you didn't do well. c. You can analyze your results. d. You can explain your grade to yourself.
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  1. The compelling reason for choosing to never cheat because you know in your heart that it is wrong to do so is c. Your ethical standards. This is because your decision is based on your moral principles, not on the potential consequences or the effort involved in cheating.

  2. The option that is NOT a way to continue learning after you've finished an exam is b. You can think of excuses for why you didn't do well. This is because making excuses does not contribute to learning or improvement. Instead, it can prevent you from acknowledging areas where you need to improve. The other options involve reflecting on your performance and rewarding positive behavior, which can help you learn and improve.

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