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The cognitive processes as such have received little attention except insofar as they are related to variables such as hostility , orality , or guilt ( Mendelson , 1960 ) . This lack of emphasis on the thought processes in depression ...
The cognitive processes as such have received little attention except insofar as they are related to variables such as hostility , orality , or guilt ( Mendelson , 1960 ) . This lack of emphasis on the thought processes in depression ...
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The processes may be classified as paralogical ( arbitrary inference , selective abstraction ... Arbitrary inference is defined as the process of drawing a conclusion from a situation , event , or experience , when there is no evidence ...
The processes may be classified as paralogical ( arbitrary inference , selective abstraction ... Arbitrary inference is defined as the process of drawing a conclusion from a situation , event , or experience , when there is no evidence ...
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... weighing of the evidence , and consideration of alterna- tive explanations ( secondary process ) . ... in contrast , tends to be relatively rapid and does not seem to involve any complicated logical processes ( primary process ) .
... weighing of the evidence , and consideration of alterna- tive explanations ( secondary process ) . ... in contrast , tends to be relatively rapid and does not seem to involve any complicated logical processes ( primary process ) .
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