Nurses who clarify their values based on the three-step process espoused by Raths, Harmin, and Simon (1978) will be involved in which of the following?

a. Choosing, acting, and evaluating c. Assessing, choosing, and acting
b. Choosing, prizing, and acting d. Assessing, acting, and prizing


B
The three-step process espoused by Raths, Harmin, and Simon (1978) in their classic work Values and
Teaching is choosing (beliefs that are chosen freely without coercion), prizing (beliefs that are chosen
are cherished), and acting (chosen beliefs are demonstrated consistently through behavior).

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