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Choice phase
Choice phase is a term used in Tiedeman's career decision model that refers to the phase when the person decides which action alternative to follow. The decision is solidified in the person's mind as he or she elaborates the reasons why the decision is beneficial. As the person develops a commitment to executing the decision, there is a sense of relief and optimism
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