Raths, Harmin, and Simon (1978) formulated a theory of values clarification and proposed a three-step process for valuing. The three steps in the process include which of the following? Select all that apply
a. choosing c. acting
b. prizing d. deciding
A, B, C
In their classic work Values and Teaching, Raths, Harmin, and Simon (1978) formulated a theory of values clarification and proposed a three-step process for valuing. These steps involve choosing, prizing and acting.
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