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  • own. Rationalizations are used to defend against feelings of guilt, maintain self-respect, and protect oneself from criticism. Rationalization happens...
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  • "making excuses" Post-purchase rationalization, a tendency to retroactively ascribe positive attributes to an option one has selected Rationalization (sociology)...
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  • declaring or making a sinner righteous before God Justification (typesetting), a kind of typographic alignment Rationalization (making excuses), a phenomenon...
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  • thought Narcissistic rage and narcissistic injury Psychosis Rationalization (making excuses) Semmelweis reflex Social cognition Splitting (psychology)...
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  • contemplating the life changing impact Rationalization: understanding the reasoning behind actions; often touted as "making excuses" but can be adaptive Adaptive...
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  • Based on anecdotal and survey evidence, Banja states that rationalization (making excuses) is very common among the medical profession to cover up medical...
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  • rationality Rational emotive behavior therapy Rationalism Rationalization (making excuses) Satisficing Superrationality Von Neumann–Morgenstern utility...
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    of thousands of women and children on the island. Justification and rationalization are commonly associated with the Armenian genocide. Perpetrators portrayed...
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  • part of logos and is a type of non sequitur. Ethos Pathos Rationalization (making excuses) Anangeon, Silva Rhetoricae, Brigham Young University Archived...
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  • External self-justification refers to the use of external excuses to justify one's actions. The excuses can be a displacement of personal responsibility, lack...
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  • most commonly manifests in the form of making excuses for the behavior of the person engaging in the rationalization, or others involved in the situation...
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  • people change their own attitudes has been studied for years. Belief rationalization has been recognized as an important aspect to understand this process...
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  • a member of the species -- without ever bending toward empathy with or excuses for him. A monster is a monster. This one just happened also to be a man...
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    Garbage can model (category Decision-making)
    centralizes and rationalizes the organization. In contrast to the reformer, the enthusiast tries to discover a new vision of the decision making within garbage...
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    generations. Alan T. Nolan notes that the Lost Cause was expressly a rationalization, a cover-up to vindicate the name and fame of those in rebellion. Some...
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  • Connelly, Shane; Devenport, Lynn D. (2011). "Moral Credentialing and the Rationalization of Misconduct". Ethics & Behavior. 21 (1): 1–12. doi:10.1080/10508422...
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  • Twitter you'll ever see". The sealioner feigns ignorance and politeness while making relentless demands for answers and evidence (while often ignoring or sidestepping...
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  • emotions (including experiencing commitment phobia), and subsequent rationalization (offenders do not manipulate consciously, but rather try to convince...
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    Millar, Fergus (2012). "Empire and City, Augustus to Julian: Obligations, Excuses and Status". Journal of Roman Studies. 73: 76–96. doi:10.2307/300073. JSTOR 300073...
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  • the crime for which he was convicted. The jurisdictional bar is often rationalized by citing the requirement of finality of the judicial process in order...
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