Multiple Choice
An approach-avoidance conflict involves:
A) having an approach tendency that is stronger than an avoidance tendency
B) having an approach tendency that is weaker than an avoidance tendency
C) having an approach tendency that is equal to an avoidance tendency
D) not knowing if one should escape or avoid a stimulus
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