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Roman55 [17]
4 years ago
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With the birth of Olga's first child, she felt more fulfilled than ever before. However, she also acknowledged feelings of conce

rn and fear over being able to meet all of her parental responsibilities while maintaining personal happiness and satisfaction. Olga's feelings reflect __________.
Social Studies
1 answer:
vagabundo [1.1K]4 years ago
7 0

Answer: Cognitive-affective complexity

Explanation:

Cognitive-affective complexity is a thought pattern that shows a growth from how individuals they faced challenges when younger through being adults where they have a mixture of good and bad vibes concerning situations that forms cognition with their emotion and thoughts. Olga has scaled through one of her early life fears but another fear cones with the success on how to handle the success of the occasion she just got, this is known as cognitive-affective complexity.

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