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Deliberate Decision-Making CORE
Introduction Pre Assessment
Module 1 - Why Decision Making Is Hard
Module 1 Introduction
Lesson 1.1 - What Is Decision Making?
Lesson 1.1 Quiz
Lesson 1.2 - Two Systems, One Brain
Lesson 1.2 Quiz
Lesson 1.3 - Up and Down Regulation Triggers
Lesson 1.3 Quiz
Lesson 1.4 - Establishing Optimal Decision Making
Lesson 1.4 Quiz
Module 2 - Making Better Daily Decisions
Module 2 Introduction
Lesson 2.1 -Routine Daily Decision Making
Lesson 2.1 Quiz
Lesson 2.2 - Automatic Decision Behaviors
Lesson 2.2 Quiz
Lesson 2.3 - Concept Development and Patterns
Lesson 2.3 Quiz
Lesson 2.4 - Save Time and Resources Daily Decisions
Lesson 2.4 Quiz
Module 3 - Making Better Life Direction Decisions
Module 3 Introduction
Lesson 3.1 - Function of Deliberate Decision Making System
Lesson 3.1 Quiz
Lesson 3.2 - Limiting Down Regulation
Lesson 3.2 Quiz
Lesson 3.3 - Deliberate Decision Making Pathway (DDMP)
Lesson 3.3 Quiz
Lesson 3.4 - Manage Change and Optimize Learning
Lesson 3.4 Quiz
Lesson 1.1 Quiz
Which of the following best defines decision-making?
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Analyzing past events to avoid future mistakes
Selecting between solutions to fulfill needs that align with your values
Solving problems without considering available options
Avoiding uncertainty by delegating choices to others
How does decision-making relate to daily activities?
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It is only needed for major life decisions.
It allows individuals to prioritize unmet needs through daily choices.
It has no connection to routine activities.
It is solely influenced by external factors beyond personal control.
What is a primary reason for making decisions in a complex world?
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To simplify life by avoiding challenges
To satisfy personal preferences without considering consequences
To maintain survival, safety, and security
To minimize interaction with others
Which factor is MOST likely to influence decision-making in uncertain situations?
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Emotions and anxiety
Logical reasoning only
Past successes without new evaluation
Avoiding input from others
Which of the following indicates you made the right decision?
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The outcome aligns with your goals and fulfills unmet needs.
It was made quickly without considering alternatives.
It received no external criticism, regardless of its result
It avoided creating any conflict, even at the expense of your priorities.
What is the first critical step in effective decision-making?
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Implementing a random choice immediately
Avoiding any action until external conditions improve
Evaluating others’ opinions before understanding the problem
Assessing current needs to clarify priorities
What is a key component of a weekly needs assessment?
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Ignoring past unmet needs to avoid overthinking
Eliminating routine activities from consideration
Listing immediate and long-term needs for prioritization
Making impulsive choices to expedite decisions