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What Is the Difference Between an Approach-Approach Conflict and an Approach-Avoidance

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What is the difference between an approach-approach conflict and an approach-avoidance conflict?


A) An approach-approach conflict is choosing one choice that has multiple positive options, whereas an approach-avoidance conflict is choosing one choice that has both positive and negative aspects to it.
B) An approach-approach conflict is choosing between two equally desirable options, whereas an approach-avoidance conflict is choosing one choice that has both positive and negative aspects to it.
C) An approach-approach conflict is choosing one desirable option after another, whereas an approach-avoidance conflict is choosing one desirable option followed by an undesirable option.
D) An approach-approach conflict is choosing the option that everyone else wants, whereas an approach-avoidance conflict is choosing the less desirable option.

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