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Example of Jumping to Conclusions

An example of jumping to conclusions is when Savannah assumes her new acquaintance, Hillaire, dislikes her simply because Hillaire did not return her phone call after a few days. Savannah reaches this negative conclusion without considering other plausible, non-personal reasons, such as Hillaire being busy or having lost her phone.

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