Asked by Denice Isidro on May 20, 2024

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When making a decision that causes an internal value conflict,it is important to​

A) ​weigh the pros and cons of each side of the decision.
B) procrastinate on making the decision.​
C) prioritize your core values.​
D) adapt your value system to minimize the conflict.​

Internal Value Conflict

A psychological state in which an individual experiences a clash between two or more cherished beliefs or values, leading to discomfort.

Core Values

Fundamental beliefs or principles that are central to an individual's identity or an organization’s culture and guide behavior and decision-making.

  • Comprehend the strategies for addressing value discrepancies and encouraging ethical conduct in organizations.
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Shanel EllisMay 25, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Prioritizing your core values helps you identify which values are most important to you in the decision-making process, and can lead to a clearer understanding of how to move forward. Weighing the pros and cons can be helpful, but may not solve the internal conflict. Procrastination may only delay the decision and does not address the conflict. Adapting your value system to minimize the conflict could potentially compromise your core values and lead to feelings of regret or dissatisfaction.