Another word for jumping to conclusions.
The floor is jumping conclusions.
Despite this another example of jumping to conclusions is predicting negative futures in terms of what is going to happen or what people are going to say.
To reach unwarranted conclusions.
This dangerous phenomenon can occur in a couple of different ways.
When you are mind reading you assume that others are negatively evaluating you or have bad intentions for you.
A feature of the negative mind set is that self worth takes a battering but this usually isn t based on reality.
Mind reading and fortune telling.
Jumping to conclusions is a negative thinking pattern developed by making pessimistic assumptions that are not supported by facts.
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 s or decide s something without having all the facts.