I no longer remember what I thought when I first read Chapter 1, but now I don’t think that Harry should need this cognitive distortion (which I agree is there) in order to make the effort to test. He would propose (and then make) the test anyway, to try to settle the dispute between his parents.
I no longer remember what I thought when I first read Chapter 1, but now I don’t think that Harry should need this cognitive distortion (which I agree is there) in order to make the effort to test. He would propose (and then make) the test anyway, to try to settle the dispute between his parents.