Psy 491: Psychology and Social Change Southern New Hampshire University 09:11:57 GMT -05:00Personal FactorsThe ethical decision-making process is influenced by personal factors such as fidelity to oneself, friends, family, and colleagues' co-workers in the military. It is important to note that acquaintances and strangers are not held to this standard. In my perspective, fidelity pertains to maintaining sincerity and loyalty in one's interactions with the variables (Zapien, 2017). Trustworthiness is a particularly critical element; without it, no relationship can exist, not even a friendly exchange. My conviction retains my "sixth" at all times, and yours as well. Establishing personal trust with new individuals is an ongoing process that requires some time for others to enter my inner circle.Social FactorsMoral judgment serves as the guiding social factor in all facets of life, influencing my ethical decision-making. I assess human situations and conduct by their moral integrity, utilizing the criteria of good and evil (Lincoln & Holmes, 2011). Every day, I attempt to make a morally sound decision or action, but their immoral judgments force me to cut off family and friends from my life. However, there are circumstances in which the ethical evaluation of the immoral actions