American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS) Practice Test

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How does a reactive decision-making style affect an individual?

  1. It encourages independence and self-reliance.

  2. It allows for taking responsibility for decisions.

  3. It leads to being easily influenced by others.

  4. It promotes effective analysis of choices.

The correct answer is: It leads to being easily influenced by others.

A reactive decision-making style is characterized by making decisions based on immediate circumstances or external influences rather than one's own values or analysis of the situation. This means that individuals who utilize a reactive style may find themselves swayed by the opinions, emotions, or decisions of those around them. They often respond to situations as they arise, without thorough consideration or deliberate planning. As a result, the tendency to be easily influenced by others is particularly strong in reactive decision-makers. They may struggle to assert their own preferences or make choices that truly reflect their personal values or goals, leading to outcomes that may not align with their interests or desires. This style contrasts with more proactive approaches that emphasize independence, responsibility, and thorough analysis of choices, which lead individuals to develop their decision-making skills and take ownership of their outcomes. Through such proactive styles, individuals become more adept at crafting decisions that are informed by personal insights rather than external pressures.