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All of the following are domains of ethical decision making EXCEPT:
Nonspecific-Action Tendencies
General predispositions to act in a certain way without a precise or direct motive.
Broaden-And-Build Tendencies
A theory suggesting that positive emotions expand an individual's attention and mindset, leading to increased creativity, problem-solving abilities, and personal growth.
Specific-Action Tendencies
Innate or learned behavioral responses triggered by specific environmental or internal stimuli aimed at achieving certain objectives or satisfying needs.
Subjective States
Individual experiences or perceptions that are influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
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