All options except e. personality conflict are forms of role conflict. Role conflicts include person-role conflict, inter-role conflict, intrasender role conflict, and intersender role conflict. Personality conflict, however, is not categorized under role conflict.
All of the options mentioned are forms of role conflict except e. personality conflict. Role conflict refers to the tension or incompatibility between different roles a person occupies. The given options describe various types of role conflicts:
a. Person-role conflict: A conflict arising from incongruence between an individual's personal values or characteristics and the requirements of a role.
b. Inter-role conflict: Conflict arising when the demands of multiple roles a person holds are incompatible.
c. Intrasender role conflict: Conflict arising from conflicting messages within a single role, often from different sources within that role.
d. Intersender role conflict: Conflict arising from receiving conflicting messages from different individuals in the same role.
e. Personality conflict: This is not a form of role conflict; it refers to interpersonal issues or clashes based on individual personalities rather than conflicting roles.