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Arbitrators, unlike judges:
Reaction Formation
This defense mechanism involves the disguising of one's own threatening impulses by attributing them to others in an exaggerated or opposite form, as a means of coping with anxiety.
Exaggerated Emotions
Intensified feelings that are often disproportionate to the situation, sometimes due to stress, personality traits, or psychological conditions.
Repression
A psychological defense mechanism where distressing thoughts and memories are unconsciously blocked from conscious awareness.
Displacement
In psychology, a defense mechanism involving the redirection of an impulse from a real target to a safer or substitute one.
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