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In some studies there has been evidence that CBM-I training induced both an interpretive bias and additionally a more general tendency to report foils of the trained valence as being more familiar (e.g., Hoppitt et al., 2010), but such a distinction was not clear in the present data.

Shattuck's desire to "fix" Proust's text in its 1954 version may be indicative of a more general wish on his part to shut the door of the interpretive shop.

It is also interesting that rather than modifying interpretive bias per se, the intervention appeared to have induced a more general positive bias on both targets and foils in the recognition test (the effects of training were no less evident on the emotional foil sentences than on the target sentences representing alternative possible interpretations of emotionally ambiguous scenarios).

It filed a more general "white paper".

And perhaps a more general one.

Is a more general solution possible?

Subsequently, a more general approach was tried.

A more general problem?

Here are a few more general thoughts.

Whether the present findings are due to a stimulus generalization effect or a more cognitive interpretive bias thus remains open.

Whether the effect observed in spider phobic individuals is due to a more cognitive interpretive effect or due to stimulus generalization remains subject to future studies.

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