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- Look up externalization or externalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Externalization may refer to: Externalization (migration), efforts by countries...
- Externalizing disorders (or externalising disorders) are mental disorders characterized by externalizing behaviors, maladaptive behaviors directed toward...
- In economics, an externality or external cost is an indirect cost or benefit to an uninvolved third party that arises as an effect of another party's (or...
- and costume were not simply an attention s****ing display but a way of externalising his deep p****ion for Portsmouth F.C. and reflecting his inner self....
- "The relations of effortful control and reactive control to children's externalising problems: A longitudinal ****essment". Personality. 71 (6): 1171–1196...
- sometimes very cleverly, but it does not go beyond that, unlike the externalising mind which deals with these things from the perspective of reason and...
- complain about somatic problems and exhibit more internalising and externalising behaviours problems than their non-homesick peers. First-year college...
- others. Ikujiro Nonaka proposed a model (SECI, for Socialisation, Externalisation, Combination, Internalisation) which considers a spiraling interaction...
- Chomsky, view language as an initially cognitive development, its "externalisation" to serve communicative purposes occurring later in human evolution...
- be worked into the plot, so a character has a reason to sing. It may externalise a character's thoughts, or presage an event in the film (such as two...