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jok3333 [9.3K]
3 years ago
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Philip has decided to move in with his girlfriend. his parents are highly critical of his decision because they feel that living

together before marriage is morally unacceptable. philip and his parents are experiencing _____ conflict. question 2 options: affective value cognitive goal
Social Studies
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Makovka662 [10]3 years ago
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<span>Both affective value conflict and cognitive goal conflict involve how a team or teams of individuals interact with one another in order to move towards the outcome they desire. Affective value conflict specifically involves the emotions, thoughts, and morals of the people involved in making the decision. Therefore, the conflict that Phillip is having with his parents is one of the affective value nature; there is nothing other than his parents' opinion on how he should live his life that is driving the conflict.</span>
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