Megan is looking at the ballot form for a citywide referendum and trying to decide whether or not to support the proposed change. If the referendum passes, there will be better services available for all city residents, but it will also mean that residents pay more property taxes. As Megan tries to decide whether to support the proposed referendum, she is facing
a. an approach-approach conflict.
b. an approach-avoidance conflict.
c. an avoidance-avoidance conflict.
d. a frustration-pressure conflict.
B
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