Multiple Choice
Jason cannot stop thinking about the fact that, because he turned in his term paper late, he missed getting an A in the class. He repetitively focuses on this negative part of the class; in other words, his counterfactual thinking has turned into __________.
A) thought suppression
B) rumination
C) heuristics
D) controlled thinking
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