This is the very first step of the decision-making process.
what is "state the situation" (or Define the problem)
These are the beliefs and principles that are most important to you.
What are "Values"
These people usually have the biggest influence on your early values
Who is family
a problem that requires an immediate answer is often called this
what is "conflict and/or crisis"
This is the result of effect of a decision you make.
What is "a consequent"
During this step, you brainstorm a list of all possible choices
What is "list the options"
This is something you want to achieve in the next few days or weeks
What is "short-term goals"
Peer pressure is based upon this
Who are "peers"
a complex situation that has many elements and involves making several choices that are related to one another is called
What is "practical problems"
ways decisions can affect your life
what are "career prep, habits, relationships, and finance"
In this step, you look at the pros and cons of each choice you listed.
What is "the evaluating stage"
explain ethics?
What is "the principles and values that guide the way you live"
TV, Social media, and advertising are all part of this "influence" catagory
What is "media"
somethings to think about when in a problem
What are "context, means, and consequences"
the way ethics fit in the big picture of decision making
what is "a way to direct you in life"
This step involves choosing a path and actually doing it.
What is "acting on your decision"
explain priorities
What is "things you put above others"
traditions, religions and social expectations are all considered "influence" under which category
What is "culture"
one way to solve problems
What is "the REASON process"
worst case scenario if we don't use the decision making process in our major decisions
what is "you don't achieve what you wanted in life"
The final step where you ask "would I make the same choice again"
What is "Evaluate your choice"
the foundations upon which choices are made?
What is "Values, Goals, and Priorities"
explain influence
What is "what makes you or encourages you to do things"
characteristics of practical problems
What are " complex, unique circumstances, affect others, involve ethical choices, and require action"
What are "major decisions"