Term ID: T2186

Hostile Attribution Bias

/hostile-attribution-bias/
The tendency to interpret ambiguous social situations as having aggressive or malicious intent, often seen in individuals with conduct disorder or aggressive behavior patterns.
Example: Assuming someone who bumps into you in a crowded hallway did it on purpose to be mean, rather than considering it might have been accidental.

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Reference: Dodge (1980)