The second step in the decision-making process is usually to "evaluate each choice and consider the consequences."
What is the second step in the decision-making process?
(1 point)
Responses
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
recognize that a decision needs to be made and define it.
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What is the third step in the decision-making process?
(1 point)
Responses
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
recognize that a decision needs to be made and define it
(1 point)
Responses
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
recognize that a decision needs to be made and define it
The third step in the decision-making process is typically to "be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision."
What is the fourth step in the decision-making process?
(1 point)
Responses
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
recognize that a decision needs to be made and define
(1 point)
Responses
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
be prepared to accept the consequences and make your decision
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
evaluate each choice and consider the consequences
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices
recognize that a decision needs to be made and define
The fourth step in the decision-making process is usually to "get input from other trusted adults and brainstorm all possible choices."