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Professional clinical judgment is a form of social judgment, subject to its principles. is evident when clinicians perceive expected relationships between test performances and symptoms when no relationship exists. After-the-fact psychologizing is particularly vulnerable to the bias.
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When interacting with clients, erroneous diagnoses are often since interviewers tend to seek out and recall information which whatever they are looking for. The behaviors of people undergoing psychotherapy may come to fit the of their therapists.
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Although statistical predictions may be unreliable, human is even more unreliable.
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The pervasiveness of thinking points to a need for a of human thought and behavior because it can help us sift truth from falsehood.







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