Identifying Negative Thinking Fallacies Quiz
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Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'That interview was ok but I could have done a lot better'

  • Fallacy of catastrophizing
  • Fallacy of perfection (correct)
  • Fallacy of overgeneralization
  • Fallacy of shoulds

Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'You are driving me completely crazy!'

  • Fallacy of overgeneralization (correct)
  • Fallacy of shoulds
  • Fallacy of perfection
  • Fallacy of catastrophizing

Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'I better answer this text right away because I know it hurts her if I don't'

  • Fallacy of perfection
  • Fallacy of catastrophizing (correct)
  • Fallacy of shoulds
  • Fallacy of overgeneralization

Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'I can't believe I got one of the quiz questions wrong!'

<p>Fallacy of perfection (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'You never clean-up after yourself!'

<p>Fallacy of overgeneralization (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'If I ask her for coffee, she will probably just laugh at me'

<p>Fallacy of catastrophizing (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'My teacher should be more understanding of how busy I am!'

<p>Fallacy of shoulds (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'We ought not to have final exams in these courses!'

<p>Fallacy of shoulds (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which negative thinking fallacy is NOT represented in the given statements?

<p>Fallacy of mind reading (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement represents the fallacy of perfection?

<p>'That interview was ok but I could have done a lot better' (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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