MOTIVATION EMOTION AND STRESS
THEORIES AND PHYSIOLOGY OF EMOTION
Question
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approach-approach
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avoidance-avoidance
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approach-avoidance
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Approach-avoidance conflict is when a person must decide between two options, both of which have positive and negative consequences.
Detailed explanation-2: -Approach-approach conflicts result when a person is caught between two or more alternatives, each of which is positive or potentially reinforcing. 2. With avoidance-avoidance conflicts, a person is faced with several alternatives, each of which is negative or punishing in some way.
Detailed explanation-3: -Overview. 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.
Detailed explanation-4: -a situation involving a choice between two equally objectionable alternatives, for example, when an individual must choose between unemployment and a salary cut.
Detailed explanation-5: -Dollar and Miller gave us insights on four types of conflicts we often get stuck in: approach-approach, avoidance-avoidance, approach-avoidance, and double approach-avoidance.