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Health, 31.08.2020 07:01 adrianaa52

Using the list below, describe the potential barriers that may be encountered when making a decision. Each response should be at least three sentences in length. The use of correct spelling, grammar, punctuation, and capitalization should be present. 1. Time 2. Not Enough Information 3. Too Busy 4. Fear of the Unknown 5. Fear of Failure 6. Not Enough Help

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