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Truly “wishful thinking”. * Question sheet – question #1. These are good definitions of hope. * All the definitions had the common idea of “confident ...
WISHFUL THINKING Wishful thinking: believing something not because you have good evidence for it, but because you wish it were true. Examples: “The wind will pick up ...
Health Effects of Caffeine, Chocolate, and Wine: Virtue, Vice, or Wishful Thinking? Sarah S. Jones, MD, FAAFP. Sutter Family Medicine Residency Program
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Wishful Actively seeking partner Resolved Don’t ever want to marry Ambivalent would marry if right person comes along, but not looking Temporary Involuntary Voluntary ...
Wishful thinking . Wishful thinking occurs when a person believes that something is true, not because they have good reasons for the belief, but because they wish it ...
Wishful Thinking Fallacy Wishful thinking: Happens when we accept or reject a claim simply because it would be pleasant (or unpleasant) if it were true.
Cognitive Dissonance Mental conflict that occurs when one learns one’s beliefs are wrong, avoidance behavior Ads for recently purchased cars Disposition effect Wishful ...
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Common Fallacies in Advertising Ad Hominem, Appeal to Emotions, False Dilemma, Appeal to the People, Scare Tactic, False Cause, Hasty Generalization, Red Herring, and ...
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More Rhetorical Devices Smokescreen Red Herring Subjectivist Fallacy Appeal to Popularity Common Practice Peer Pressure Bandwagon Wishful Thinking Scare Tactic Appeal to ...
... premises Wishful Thinking When hope or desire motivates premises Fallacy includes as a premise the belief that thinking or wishing will change probability Wishful ...
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Advanced XML ME jimcollins@gmail.com http://www.cfsynergy.com http://sourceforge.net/projects/cfsynergy XML How is XML Used RSS - bloglines ATOM SOAP Wishful Thinking?
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Wind, Pfefferbaum and colleagues found wishful thinking to be the most used strategy following exposure to terrorism, followed by trying to forget, spending time with ...
Magical or wishful thinking – common when they feel cornered, confronted with undesirable alternatives, or when they have difficulty thinking their way out of a dilemma.
Wishful thinking. Wishful thinking occurs when a person believes that something is true, not because they have good reasons for the belief, but because they wish it were ...
Now, when I say “optimism” I'm not referring to wishful thinking, or naivety, no!… LISTEN, for mature Christians, like Paul, optimism is BASED on faith;… what is ...
The latter adjective stresses the part played by the self in encouraging the impulsive drift of ideas and beliefs in line with wishful fantasy.”
Great Leap ‘Forward’ wishful thinking, poor incentives, hungry Table 1.3: How to cripple an agricultural economy: Statistics during China’s “Great Leap Forward”
... BELIEFS PREJUDICE AND STEREOTYPING SCAPEGOATING – problems blamed on a person/group PARTISAN MINDSET – “us” vs. “them” SUPERSTITIOUS BELIEFS WISHFUL THINKING ...
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