Multiple Choice
Drawing a conclusion on the basis of inadequate evidence, such as misinterpreting a frown on the face of a passerby to mean that the passerby is expressing disapproval, is an example of what Beck called:
A) dichotomous thinking
B) irrational thinking
C) arbitrary inference
D) irrational inference
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