The relative difficulty of resolving motivational conflicts is affective context-dependent.
Maya Enisman,
Tali Kleiman
Abstract:According to Lewin's seminal motivational theory, conflicts between undesirable alternatives (avoidanceavoidance conflicts) are more difficult to resolve than conflicts between desirable alternatives (approachapproach conflicts). This difference in the difficulty of resolving approach-approach and avoidance-avoidance conflicts was suggested as a general law for human behavior, and subsequent research provided robust evidence to support it. Here we challenge this assertion. We argue that the difference in confl… Show more
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