A student is reflecting on her personal values and beliefs and the way in which these influence her professional judgements. The student does not believe that any form of physical consequence is appropriate in child behaviour modifications. She has heard parents debating this issue in response to local news coverage on the legalities of smacking young children and a possible change in law. The student decides to reflect upon the debate to try and analyse her own feelings in relation to the arguments that she has heard. What is this an example of?
A. Reflection
B. Dilemma identification
C. Personal theory analysis
D. Critical theory
Answer: C
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