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suggest an example of approach avoidance conflict

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Answered by ahmedabdul987656789
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An example of this type of conflict would be a situation where you have to decide between doing unwanted homework (avoidance) or doing unwanted house chores (avoidance).

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What Is Approach-Avoidance Conflict?

Every decision you make comes with some sort of conflict. There may be other appealing options, advantages and disadvantages, or nothing positive about a given choice. In the decision-making process, psychologists have discovered three types of conflict: approach-approach, approach-avoidance, and avoidance-avoidance. In this lesson, we will discuss the approach-avoidance conflict.

Approach-avoidance conflict occurs when an individual is faced with a decision to pursue or avoid something that has advantages and disadvantages. This form of conflict involves only one goal. The name comes from the advantages of the goal making the person want to approach the goal and the disadvantages making him or her want to avoid it.

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Answered by 00001452rauktima
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Approach-avoidance conflicts occur when there is one goal or event that has both positive and negative effects or characteristics that make the goal appealing and unappealing simultaneously. For example, marriage is a momentous decision that has both positive and negative aspects.

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