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: Because ambivalent attitudes are less certain, they can be more influenced by temporary factors like mood or compelling new information. Common Contexts Feeling Ambivalent with Dr. Iris Schneider

Ambivalence is the simultaneous experience of conflicting positive and negative thoughts or feelings toward the same person, object, or situation. Often described as having "mixed feelings," it occurs when someone is equally pulled in two different directions, such as feeling both attracted to a new career opportunity and saddened by the thought of leaving a current team. Understanding the Experience

: It reflects the complexity of human values where multiple truths can exist at once.

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