“…Social anxiety is an interesting comparison because it has a number features in common with paranoid delusions, such as selective attention to and overestimation of threat in social situations (Birchwood et al, 2006;Hirsch & Clark, 2004) and the tendency to perceive oneself as the centre of peoples' attention and to be judged negatively by others. In the light of these similarities and the rather substantial correlation of symptom scores of social anxiety and paranoid ideation (Gilbert, Boxall, Cheung, & Irons, 2005;Rietdijk, van Os, De Graaf, Delespaul, & van der Gaag, 2009) the absence of an association of social anxiety and JTC clearly seems to support the assumption that the JTC-bias is delusion specific and not largely explicable by anxiety. The lack of impact of trait-anxiety is also confirmed by other studies that found no indication of JTC in patients with panic disorder (Fraser et al, 2006), anxiety problems (Brankovic & Paunovic, 1999) or patients with OCD who even tended towards more cautious decisions (Fear & Healy, 1997).…”