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

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Which step comes after listing potential decisions in the responsible decision-making model?

  1. Decide to ignore the consequences.

  2. Share your list with an adult you trust.

  3. Immediately act on the most attractive choice.

  4. Evaluate which decisions are appropriate.

The correct answer is: Share your list with an adult you trust.

In the responsible decision-making model, after listing potential decisions, the next logical step involves sharing your list with an adult you trust. This step is essential because it allows for external input and guidance. Talking through your options with someone who has more experience or a different perspective can help clarify your thoughts and may reveal considerations you hadn't thought about. This collaboration not only encourages thorough evaluation but also promotes responsibility in decision-making, ensuring that all factors, including potential outcomes and ethical considerations, are thoughtfully considered. Engaging with a trusted adult can enhance your decision-making process by providing wisdom, support, and constructive feedback, leading to more informed choices.