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HIV attacks a variety of cell types but the most critical are
Implicit Judgment
An automatic and unconscious assessment or opinion formed about something or someone, based on biases or past experiences.
Invincibility Fable
A cognitive bias often observed in adolescents and young adults, characterized by the belief that they are immune to common dangers and risks.
Deductive Reasoning
A process of reaching a decision through the harmony of multiple propositions that are commonly taken as factual.
Hypothetical Reasoning
The cognitive process of thinking about situations that are not directly observed or real and exploring possible outcomes.
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