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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'
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!'
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'
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!'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'I can't believe I got one of the quiz questions wrong!'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'You never clean-up after yourself!'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'You never clean-up after yourself!'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'If I ask her for coffee, she will probably just laugh at me'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'If I ask her for coffee, she will probably just laugh at me'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'My teacher should be more understanding of how busy I am!'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'My teacher should be more understanding of how busy I am!'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'We ought not to have final exams in these courses!'
Which negative thinking fallacy is represented by the statement: 'We ought not to have final exams in these courses!'
Which negative thinking fallacy is NOT represented in the given statements?
Which negative thinking fallacy is NOT represented in the given statements?
Which statement represents the fallacy of perfection?
Which statement represents the fallacy of perfection?