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8 Cards in this Set
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A conclusion is drawn from an event in absence of supporting evidence
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Arbitrary inference
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Information is perceived out of context; only certain details are noticed while others are minimized
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Selective abstraction
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Only looking at the bad and ignoring the good behaviors
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An isolated incident or two is allowed to serve as a representation of similar situations, whether or not the are related
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Overgeneralization
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A circumstance is perceived as having greater OR lesser significance than is appropriate
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Maximization or minimization
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External events are attributed to oneselfs when insufficient evidence exists to render a conclusion
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Personalization (a form of arbitrary inference)
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Experiences are classified as complete successes or complete failures
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All-or-none thinking, Dichotomous thinking, polarized thinking
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Behaviors from the past are generalized as traits to define oneself or another
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labeling or mislabeling
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An individual believes that he or she knows what another will do in the future or what they are thinking
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Mind reading
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