Pronunciation: /nɛɡəˈtɪvəti baɪəs/
noun a cognitive bias that causes people to give more weight to negative information and experiences than positive ones
A1 Negativity bias is the tendency to focus on negative events or emotions more than positive ones.
A2 People with a strong negativity bias may find it difficult to see the good in situations.
B1 Understanding the negativity bias can help individuals become more aware of their own negative thought patterns.
B2 Research has shown that the negativity bias is a natural survival mechanism that helped our ancestors avoid danger.
C1 Cognitive behavioral therapy can be effective in helping individuals overcome the effects of the negativity bias.
C2 Mindfulness practices can help individuals become more aware of their negativity bias and learn to respond to situations more positively.
formal The concept of negativity bias suggests that humans tend to focus more on negative experiences than positive ones.
informal Negativity bias is why we always remember the one bad thing that happened on a trip, even if everything else was great.
slang Negativity bias is like our brain's default setting to always expect the worst.
figurative Just like how a magnet is drawn to metal, our minds are naturally drawn to negativity bias in challenging situations.
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