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Hostile Attribution Bias
The inclination to perceive the actions of others as being motivated by aggression, even if those actions are unclear or harmless.
Obstructionism
Deliberate interference or actions aimed at delaying or preventing progress or the accomplishment of an objective.
Social Withdrawal
The behavior of avoiding social interactions and activities, often resulting from anxiety, depression, or personal preference, leading to reduced social involvement.
Hostile Attribution
The tendency to interpret others' behaviors as having malicious intent, even in ambiguous situations.
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