Suppose your friend Lucy gets a hot last-minute deal on a 7-day trip to Cancun a
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Suppose your friend Lucy gets a hot last-minute deal on a 7-day trip to Cancun and misses the first 5 days of Week 3 in her online course at DeVry. As a result, she loses 15 of 30 discussion points, incurs a 30-point penalty for the late submission of an assignment that is worth 50 points, and also has so little time to study for the quiz that she earns only 55 of 100 possible points. You believe she was irresponsible, but you also are her friend. When she asks your opinion concerning the fact that the professor would not cut her a break, your response seems to be plagued by illusion of transparency discussed in Chapter 2. How has this social psychological concept impacted your response to her?
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it will not going to change my response of helping her but I will l some how try to convence her not to do or repeat the thing again untill any emergency occurs. such an irresponcible acts can be happend with any one sometimees in excitments we just forget what is going to come to us but if such thing will be repedetly done again and again then the responce to her will change because I m her friend I will never expect bad grades and results for her because of which I have to stop helping her untill he understands whats good for her.
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