• Psychological Association. "Rationalization". Kendra Van Wagner. "Defense Mechanisms – Rationalization". About.com: Psychology. Retrieved 2008-02-24. "Defenses"...
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  • Look up rationalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rationalization may refer to: Rationalization (economics), an attempt to change an ad hoc...
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  • Psychodynamics Rationalization (psychology) Sublimation Suspension of disbelief "Compartmentalization". APA Dictionary of Psychology. American Psychological...
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  • mechanism Displacement (psychology) Narcissistic withdrawal Psychological projection Psychological repression Rationalization (psychology) Reaction formation...
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  • "Intellectualization | Encyclopedia of Psychology". Encyclopedia of Psychology. 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2018-02-26. "Understanding Rationalization: Making Excuses as an...
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    portal Cognitive dissonance Grape and raisin toxicity in dogs Rationalization (psychology) Godwin, William (1824). Fables ancient and modern, adapted for...
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    In the field of personality psychology, Machiavellianism (sometimes abbreviated as MACH) is the name of a personality trait construct characterized by...
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  • Social Deviance Deviance (sociology) Criminology Ethnomethodology Rationalization (psychology) Social order Social control Tu quoque Victim blaming "Techniques...
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  • Legitimacy (political) Legitimation crisis Machiavellianism Rationalization (psychology) Structural abuse Symbolic violence Zuckerman, E. W. (1999) “The...
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  • In psychology, manipulation is defined as an action designed to influence or control another person, usually in an underhanded or unfair manner which facilitates...
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  • terms of what was considered the most important aspects of the tale; Rationalization: details and aspects of the tale that would not make sense would be...
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  • responsibility Necessary evil Psychology of genocide Rationalization (psychology) Situational ethics Situationism (psychology) Bandura, Albert (1999-08-01)...
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  • injury Participation mystique Psychoanalytic theory Psychodynamics Rationalization Reaction formation Regression Repression Scapegoating Self-image Sublimation...
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    psychological harm. Mechanisms include denial, repression, projection, and rationalization. The ego-defensive notion correlates with Downward Comparison Theory...
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  • Excuse or Excuses may refer to: Excuse Rationalization (psychology) "Excuse", a song from the album Minecraft – Volume Alpha by C418 "Excuses", a song...
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  • distortion – Inclination to skew perceptions of others based on fantasy Rationalization (psychology) – Psychological defense mechanism Helmond, Petra; Overbeek,...
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  • (2011) confirm the neural bases of the psychology of cognitive dissonance. The Neural Basis of Rationalization: Cognitive Dissonance Reduction During...
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  • projection Psychological resistance Rationalization (psychology) Reaction formation The Real Regression (psychology) Reparation (psychoanalysis) Repetition...
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  • the children, possibly disguising this as a "punishment." (rationalization) Ego psychology sought to use displacement in child rearing, a dummy being...
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    of the person engaging in the rationalization, or others involved in the situation the person is attempting to rationalize. Sensitization is when a person...
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  • The psychology of eating meat is an area of study seeking to illuminate the confluence of morality, emotions, cognition, and personality characteristics...
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  • However, rationalization is influenced by myriad factors, including socialization, personal biases, fear, and cognitive repression. Such rationalization can...
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  • LGBTQ psychology is a field of psychology of surrounding the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals, in the particular the diverse range of psychological perspectives...
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    Outline of thought (category Psychology lists)
    (psychology) – Type of deception Motivated reasoning – Using emotionally-biased reasoning to produce justifications or make decisions Rationalization (psychology) –...
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  • reconstruction Rational Response Squad Rationalism Rationality Rationalization Rationalization (psychology) Ratnatraya Ravachol Raven paradox Raw feels Ray Brassier...
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    may employ defence mechanisms including denial, repression, undoing, rationalization, and displacement. This concept is usually represented by the "Iceberg...
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  • Victim blaming (category Moral psychology)
    Provocation (legal) Psychological projection Rape shield law Rationalization (psychology) Scapegoating Schadenfreude Self-serving bias Smear campaign...
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  • (typesetting), a kind of typographic alignment Rationalization (making excuses), a phenomenon in psychology Justified Justify This disambiguation page lists...
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  • identification, the incorporation of some aspects of an object into oneself; rationalization, the justification of one's behaviour by using apparently logical reasons...
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  • Choice-supportive bias or post-purchase rationalization is the tendency to retroactively ascribe positive attributes to an option one has selected and/or...
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