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dejastew

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Using a logical-sounding excuse is known as ___________________ ________.
 
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__________________is an unconscious burying or forgetting mechanism.
 
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Answer to Question 1

rationalization
It is the most frequently used defense mechanism. It is often seen when a logical-sounding excuse is used to cover up true thoughts and feelings.

Answer to Question 2

Repression;
Repression is the unconscious exclusion of painful impulses, desires, or fears from the conscious mind.



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