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John is caught cheating on a homework assignment. He suffers no consequences for doing so, even though cheating is in clear violation of school policy. From a social cognitive perspective, which one of the following predictions can we make about John's future behavior?
a. He will cheat less frequently.
b. He will cheat as frequently as he has in the past.
c. He will cheat more frequently.
d. He will think that cheating is a morally justifiable behavior.
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