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  1. Examples of Ambivalence. Affective ambivalence (“mixed feelings”) Liking a friend, but resenting them because they usually show up late and dominate conversations. Feeling curious about a new, elaborate roller coaster, but frightened to get in line to try it out. Feeling bittersweet about graduating from school.

  2. Ambivalence is a psychological phenomenon where contradictory emotions, attitudes, or thoughts coexist within an individual. It can lead to indecisiveness and a sense of emotional uncertainty. Recognizing and addressing ambivalence can help individuals gain clarity and make more informed choices. Definition: Ambivalence refers to the ...

  3. Sep 7, 2020 · An example makes this clear. Consider again the person slipping over the banana peel. An individual low in ambivalence presumably focuses on one side of the issue: They assume the person slipped because they are clumsy (internal attribution) – all but neglecting the fact that the banana peel had an influence (external attribution).

    • Iris K. Schneider, Sheida Novin, Frenk van Harreveld, Oliver Genschow
    • 13
    • 2021
    • 07 September 2020
    • Unconscious Ambivalence and Ambivalence That Is Not Quite Conscious
    • Conscious Ambivalence Identified and Defined
    • Ambivalence and Distorted Consciousness

    Our task is thus to validate ambivalence by pointing to cases that are not susceptible to the tactics of negating the unity of ambivalence. Ambivalence in consciousness occurs at a given time, a time in which one experiences the ambivalence itself, or experiences the opposing attitudes simultaneously. This makes any ambivalence in consciousness har...

    This situation changes, however, when the conscious instant is not merely the arena in which both poles of the ambivalence are expressed, but, rather, 1. (1) the consciousness is going out as both poles and 2. (2) there is no room left in this momentary consciousness for attempts to divide it. What we need to see is that such cases of ambivalent co...

    We are not done, however. Consciousness does not provide certainty, and the sort of immediacy that characterizes first-person phenomena does not exclude the possibility that the “ambivalent consciousness” is inapt and the person is not ambivalent. For instance, it might be that a person wholeheartedly hates his father, but as he cannot endure this ...

    • Hili Razinsky
    • razinsky@post.bgu.ac.il
    • 2016
  4. Sep 14, 2021 · Embracing the Power of Ambivalence. Summary. Emotional ambivalence is the simultaneous experience of positive and negative emotions about something. It’s what we think of as being “torn ...

  5. Jun 2, 2018 · Ambivalence is a constituent feature of human beings. The aim of this article is to systematise the fundamental sources of ambivalence (neuropsychic, socio-cultural and situational) and highlight that ambivalence can be considered as an external sign or manifestation of a complex and multiple internal human nature; that is, a human being constituted by multiple selves. In this paper the self ...

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  7. Nov 11, 2016 · The results appeared in the paper, “The Good and Bad of Ambivalence: Desiring Ambivalence Under Outcome Uncertainty,” published in April in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. In one study, about 240 people were led to believe they were taking part in research about the role of imagination and visualization on perception, when they were actually participating in research ...

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