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Title: Factors that can Influence a Decision


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Factors that can Influence a Decision
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Factors that can Influence a Decision
  • Values
  • What is important to your family, others in your
    culture?
  • Peers
  • People you know
  • Pressure for positive or negative behaviours
  • Habits
  • You are accustomed to doing it this way

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Factors that can Influence a Decision
  • Feelings (love, anger, frustration, ambivalence,
    rejection)
  • If you do make a certain decision
  • If you dont make a certain decision
  • Family
  • Your familys preference
  • Decisions other family members have made

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Factors that can Influence a Decision
  • Risks and consequences
  • What (or how much) you stand to win
  • What (or how much) you stand to lose
  • Age
  • Minor
  • Adult

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Decision Making Strategies
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Decision Making Strategies
  • agonizing
  • Accumulating so much information that analyzing
    the options becomes overwhelming.
  • avoidance
  • Choosing the option that is most likely to avoid
    the worst possible result.
  • compliance
  • Going along with family, school, work, or peer
    expectations.

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Decision Making Strategies
  • desire
  • Choosing the option that might achieve the best
    result, regardless of the risk involved.
  • destiny
  • Letting outside forces decide leaving the
    decision up to fate.
  • inspiration
  • Doing something because it feels right or
    because it just seems like the right thing to
    do.

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Decision Making Strategies
  • intention
  • Choosing an option that will be both
    intellectually and emotionally satisfying.
  • procrastination
  • Postponing thought and action until options are
    limited.
  • security
  • Choosing the option that will bring some success,
    offend the fewest people, and pose the least
    risk.

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Decision Making Strategies
  • spontaneity
  • Choosing the first option that comes to mind
    giving little or no consideration to the
    consequences of the choice.
  • synthesis
  • Choosing the option that has a good chance to
    succeed and which you like the best.

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Decision Making Strategies
  • Agonizing
  • Avoidance
  • Compliance
  • Desire
  • Destiny
  • Inspiration
  • Intention
  • Procrastination
  • Security
  • Spontaneity
  • Synthesis
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