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+ | '''Hyperbulia''' is the hasty [[making of decisions]] found in people who are overanxious or suffering from [[neurosis <ref>P.L. Harriman (1947). Dictionary of Psychology. Philosophical Library. New York</ref>. It is the opposite of [[abulia]]. |
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Hyperbulia is the hasty making of decisions found in people who are overanxious or suffering from [[neurosis [1]. It is the opposite of abulia.
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- ↑ P.L. Harriman (1947). Dictionary of Psychology. Philosophical Library. New York