EPPP Psychology

Category - Cognitive-Affective Bases of Behavior

Another way to refer to the cognitive distortion of all-or-nothing thinking is __________ .
  1. Black and white thinking
  2. Dichotomous analysis
  3. Dichotomous reasoning
  4. All of the above
Explanation
Answer: C - All-or-nothing thinking, also called ‘dichotomous reasoning,’ and ‘black or white thinking,’ occurs when an individual thinks in absolutes, using terms like “always,” or “never.” All-or-nothing thinking does not leave any room for other possibilities
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