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Externalization may refer to:
Externalization (migration), efforts by countries to prevent migrants reaching their borders
Externalization (psychology), Freudian psychology, an unconscious defense mechanism by which an individual projects their own internal characteristics onto the outside world.
External memory (psychology)
Cost externalization, the socioeconomic practice of maximizing profits by off-loading indirect costs and forcing negative effects or externalities to a third party
Look up externalization or externalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Externalization may refer to: Externalization (migration), efforts by countries...
addressed in the context of environmental issues. "The corporation is an externalizing machine (moving its operating costs and risks to external organizations...
being together and living in the same environment. Externalization (Tacit to Explicit) – Externalization is the process of making tacit knowledge explicit...
resulting from anger, frustration, and disappointment. Students who "externalize" exhibit behaviors such as insulting, provoking, threatening, bullying...
always the case. Such municipal corporations result from a process of "externalization", and require different skills and orientations from the respective...
an example of externalization of borders. "What is a safe third country?". NRC. Retrieved 6 October 2021. "The Impact of Externalization of Migration Controls...
also have knowledge-transforming effects, since it allows humans to externalize their thinking in forms that are easier to reflect on, elaborate on,...
the authority of the military government exacerbated dependence while externalizing (or reorienting) the economy towards Israeli priorities. This reorientation...
policy of containing Soviet and German influence in interwar Europe Externalization (migration), specifically efforts to enlist third countries to prevent...
norms. The point at which these internalized gender identities become externalized into a set of expectations is the genesis of a gender role. According...
space silence to create an internal sacred space not present Ritual externalizes the change within not present Votive offering leaving behind a part of...
be linked to a more general tendency of boys and men to display more externalized psychiatric symptoms, and girls to display more internalized ones (such...
Flegr, Jaroslav (March 2010). "The evolutionary history of testicular externalization and the origin of the scrotum". Journal of Biosciences. 35 (1). Indian...
monkeys' reproductive success. The clitoris of bonobos is larger and more externalized than in most mammals; Natalie Angier said that a young adolescent "female...
small but significant effect size (across the studies looked into) for externalized problems and social-emotional skills. The practice of mindfulness meditation...
investigated the gastric function of dogs, and later, homeless children, by externalizing a salivary gland so he could collect, measure, and analyze the saliva...
of the programme fostered stronger self-awareness, exploration, and externalization of repressed and unconscious emotions of clients, promoting the development...
for self-directed action lies partly outside the self, an element of externalization is involved. If there are external benefits, such as in public safety...
ER, Franks NR, Baddeley RJ (June 2020). "The Bayesian superorganism: externalized memories facilitate distributed sampling". Journal of the Royal Society...
precludes the welfare of others, a lack of remorse or guilt, and blame externalization. However, John Horgan, author of The Psychology of Terrorism, argues...
females as members of the group. Bonobo clitorises are larger and more externalized than in most mammals; while the weight of a young adolescent female bonobo...