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An approach-approach conflict is a choice between two unpleasant goals. Please select the best answer from the choices provided

a. True
b. False

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I think is false because approach-appoarch is not the same as unpleasant goals
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Answer: B. False.

Step-by-step explanation: An approach-approach conflict is when someone needs to make a decision between to desirable options or appealing goals, this makes the decision making really difficult. The given definition doesn't correspond to an approach-approach conflict, but to an avoidance-avoidance conflict which happens when we must choose between two more or less equally undesirable or unattractive goals.

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