Term ID: T2527

Interpretation Bias

/interpretation-bias/
The tendency to consistently interpret ambiguous situations in ways that confirm existing beliefs, expectations, or emotional states, particularly relevant in anxiety and depression.
Example: Anxious individuals interpreting neutral facial expressions as disapproving, or depressed people interpreting ambiguous social situations as rejection.

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Reference: Mathews & MacLeod (2005)