An example of an approach/approach conflict is ______

a. a person choosing between retiring in the Bahamas or in Tahiti
b. a person facing "the devil or the deep blue sea"
c. wanting to eat some cake but not wanting the calories
d. wanting to drive a car at age 14


A

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