Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: Implications for perception of threat and expectations of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - International journal of social psychiatry, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …

Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: Implications for perception of threat and expectations of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - The International journal of social …, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …

Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: Implications for perception of threat and expectations of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2015 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: implications for perception of threat and expectation of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - International Journal of Social Psychiatry - eprints.nottingham.ac.uk
Background: Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …

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A Jack, V Egan - Social Psychiatry, 2015 - researchgate.net
Background: Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …

Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: Implications for perception of threat and expectations of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2016 - ideas.repec.org
Background: Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …

Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: Implications for perception of threat and expectations of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2016 - econpapers.repec.org
Background: Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …

Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: implications for perception of threat and expectations of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - International journal of social psychiatry, 2015 - safetylit.org
BACKGROUND: Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …

Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: implications for perception of threat and expectation of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - International Journal of Social … - nottingham-repository.worktribe.com
Background: Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …

Paranoid thinking, cognitive bias and dangerous neighbourhoods: implications for perception of threat and expectations of victimisation

A Jack, V Egan - International journal of social psychiatry, 2015 - safetylit.org
BACKGROUND: Paranoid thinking is prevalent in the non-clinical population and cognitive
mechanisms of heuristic reasoning and jumping to conclusions bias contributes to its …