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- Q5045843 subject Q6381219.
- Q5045843 subject Q6932400.
- Q5045843 subject Q7158837.
- Q5045843 subject Q7214939.
- Q5045843 subject Q8218809.
- Q5045843 subject Q9831780.
- Q5045843 abstract "Emotional reasoning is a cognitive process that occurs when a person believes that what he or she is feeling is true regardless of the evidence. For example, from a feeling of jealousy concluding that one's spouse is being unfaithful.Emotional reasoning amplifies the effects of other cognitive distortions. For example, a test-taker may feel insecure about their understanding of the material even though they are perfectly capable of answering the questions. If he (or she) acts on his insecurity about failing the written test he might assume that he misunderstands the material and therefore might guess answers randomly, causing his own failure in a self-fulfilling prophecy.".
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- Q5045843 wikiPageWikiLink Q6381219.
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- Q5045843 wikiPageWikiLink Q6932400.
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- Q5045843 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214939.
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- Q5045843 wikiPageWikiLink Q9831780.
- Q5045843 type Thing.
- Q5045843 comment "Emotional reasoning is a cognitive process that occurs when a person believes that what he or she is feeling is true regardless of the evidence. For example, from a feeling of jealousy concluding that one's spouse is being unfaithful.Emotional reasoning amplifies the effects of other cognitive distortions. For example, a test-taker may feel insecure about their understanding of the material even though they are perfectly capable of answering the questions.".
- Q5045843 label "Emotional reasoning".
- Q5045843 differentFrom Q2914471.