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Retailers purchase goods in large quantities and sell them in small quantities.This represents an important aspect of the retailing concept.
Approach-Avoidance Conflict
A psychological struggle where a single goal or option has both appealing and repelling aspects, causing conflict.
Attack-Avoidance Conflict
A psychological conflict that occurs when an individual is motivated to approach or attack a goal but also wishes to avoid it due to perceived negative consequences.
Avoidance-Avoidance Conflict
A psychological conflict that occurs when an individual is forced to choose between two equally unattractive options or outcomes.
Coping Abilities
An individual's effective strategies and skills in dealing with stressful or challenging situations.
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