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Essay on people often jump into conclusions that are not true |
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Answer» : Jumping to conclusions (officially the jumping conclusion bias, OFTEN abbreviated as JTC, and also referred to as the inference-observation CONFUSION is a psychological term referring to a communication obstacle where one "judge or decide SOMETHING without having all the facts; to REACH unwarranted conclusions". In other words, "when I fail to distinguish between what I observed first hand from what I have only inferred or assumed".Because it involves making decisions without having enough information to be sure that one is right, this can GIVE rise to poor or rash decisions that often cause more harm to something than good.Thank you |
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