6-Psychology-Behavior-Kinds-Conflict

conflict behavior

People often make either-or choices, or people compete with other people for rewards {conflict, behavior}. Personal conflicts include whether to accept or give love, choose autonomy or dependence, choose competition or cooperation, and think before acting or express impulse immediately. Sports and business have interpersonal conflicts.

approach-approach conflict

Two desirable, but incompatible, goals can be available simultaneously {approach-approach conflict}.

approach-avoidance conflict

Goals can have both good and bad attributes {approach-avoidance conflict}.

avoidance-avoidance conflict

Two goals can both be undesirable, but people must choose one {avoidance-avoidance conflict}.

double approach-avoidance conflict

Often two available goals have good and bad aspects {double approach-avoidance conflict}.

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