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Astudent who has been doing very well in her psychology class receives a minor critical comment on an essay that she wrote as part of an exam. the student thinks, "this is terrible. i'm probably going to fail the course." this type of cognitive error in thinking is called:
a) overgeneralization
b) splitting
c) dissociating
d) arbitrary inference
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