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

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What is one of the steps in a model for responsible decision-making?

  1. Share your decision with friends first.

  2. Evaluate the merits of each decision.

  3. Immediately take action on a decision.

  4. Ignore the consequences of your actions.

The correct answer is: Evaluate the merits of each decision.

Evaluating the merits of each decision is a crucial step in responsible decision-making. This process involves weighing the potential outcomes, benefits, and drawbacks of different choices. By carefully considering the implications of each option, an individual can better understand how their decision might impact themselves and others in both the short and long term. This critical thinking helps to ensure that decisions are made thoughtfully and responsibly, taking into account relevant information and potential consequences. The other options represent approaches that do not align with responsible decision-making. Sharing a decision with friends first can lead to external influences that may not consider personal values or priorities. Taking immediate action on a decision without prior evaluation can result in rushed choices that might not be in one's best interest. Ignoring the consequences altogether can lead to harmful outcomes, as understanding the effects of your actions is essential for making informed choices.