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  2. Jumping to conclusions - Wikipedia

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    Jumping to conclusions is a form of cognitive distortion. Often, a person will make a negative assumption when it is not fully supported by the facts. [6] In some cases misinterpretation of what a subject has sensed, i.e., the incorrect decoding of incoming messages, can come about due to jumping to conclusions. [7]

  3. Cognitive distortion - Wikipedia

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    A cognitive distortion is a thought that causes a person to perceive reality inaccurately due to being exaggerated or irrational.Cognitive distortions are involved in the onset or perpetuation of psychopathological states, such as depression and anxiety.

  4. Faulty generalization - Wikipedia

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    It is an example of jumping to conclusions. [2] For example, one may generalize about all people or all members of a group from what one knows about just one or a few people: If one meets a rude person from a given country X, one may suspect that most people in country X are rude. If one sees only white swans, one may suspect that all swans are ...

  5. Jealousy is trying to tell you something. Five tips for ... - AOL

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    Don’t jump to conclusions and don’t panic If you see something that stirs jealousy, do some investigating before acting. “Right off the bat, don’t jump to conclusions,” Hamilton said.

  6. List of fallacies - Wikipedia

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    Persuasive definition – purporting to use the "true" or "commonly accepted" meaning of a term while, in reality, using an uncommon or altered definition. (cf. the if-by-whiskey fallacy) Ecological fallacy – inferring about the nature of an entity based solely upon aggregate statistics collected for the group to which that entity belongs.

  7. Carnival Cruise Line answers key onboard health question - AOL

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    Another passenger reminded cruisers to make their requests politely and avoid jumping to conclusions. Related: Carnival Cruise Line's new ban surprises passengers “You get more bees with honey ...

  8. FBI Investigates Hannah Kobayashi’s “Green Card ... - AOL

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    The statement concluded: “Finally, we kindly ask everyone to avoid jumping to conclusions or spreading unverified claims. “It is especially important not to perpetuate speculation that anyone ...

  9. List of cognitive biases - Wikipedia

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    The framing effect is the tendency to draw different conclusions from the same information, depending on how that information is presented. Forms of the framing effect include: Contrast effect , the enhancement or reduction of a certain stimulus's perception when compared with a recently observed, contrasting object.