External factors in decision making include all of the following EXCEPT: A. ethics B. media and society C. economic factors D. peers and family
Social Studies · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021
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A. Ethics
Ethics is typically considered an internal factor in decision-making, as it involves the individual or organization's internal values, principles, and moral considerations. External factors, on the other hand, are elements that come from outside the individual or organization. The other options (B. media and society, C. economic factors, D. peers and family) are examples of external factors that can influence decision-making.