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- Arbitrary_inference abstract "In clinical psychology, arbitrary inference is a type of cognitive bias in which a person quickly draws a conclusion without the requisite evidence. It commonly appears in Aaron T. Beck's work in cognitive therapy.".
- Q1917080 abstract "In clinical psychology, arbitrary inference is a type of cognitive bias in which a person quickly draws a conclusion without the requisite evidence. It commonly appears in Aaron T. Beck's work in cognitive therapy.".
- Arbitrary_inference comment "In clinical psychology, arbitrary inference is a type of cognitive bias in which a person quickly draws a conclusion without the requisite evidence. It commonly appears in Aaron T. Beck's work in cognitive therapy.".
- Q1917080 comment "In clinical psychology, arbitrary inference is a type of cognitive bias in which a person quickly draws a conclusion without the requisite evidence. It commonly appears in Aaron T. Beck's work in cognitive therapy.".