KMID : 0981220080080010057
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Congnitive Behavior Therapy in Korea 2008 Volume.8 No. 1 p.57 ~ p.73
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Attributional Styles, Reasoning Biases in Persecutory Paranoia and Punishment Paranoia
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Um Hong-Sik
Park Kee-Hwan
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Abstract
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In this study, paranoia is divided into two subtypes, persecutory and punishment, according to Chadwick¡¯s hypothesis, and the similarities and differences in self-referent reasoning biases, attribution styles were studied. The paranoid tendency group and the control group were selected from university students based on their paranoia score on the questionnaire. The paranoid tendency group is divided into persecutory and punishment paranoid tendency groups according to the score of self-concept. As a result, the punishment paranoid tendency group more perceived other¡¯s ambiguous behavior as being targeted towards them with more intentionality and hostility than other groups. Self-serving attributional bias was observed in the persecutory paranoid tendency group, and all three groups were found to attribute other¡¯s positive behavior to stable and global causes. Finally, the implications and the limitations of this study were discussed.
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KEYWORD
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persecutory paramoia, punishment paramoia, self-referent reasoning bias, attribution style
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