Debbie receives her paper back from her instructor. It is marked with an A grade and has several positive
comments. The instructor also suggested Debbie reword one small section.
Debbie becomes extremely
upset and tells her friends her instructor hated the paper and wants her to redo it. This is an example of
A) learned helplessness. B) dichotomous thinking.
C) arbitrary inference. D) selective abstraction.
D
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