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Definitions of insufficient in various dictionaries:
adj - of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement
Not sufficient; inadequate.
INSUFFICIENT - Insufficient justification (insufficient punishment) is a phenomenon under the realm of social psychology. It synthesizes theories of cognitive disso...
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Not able to fulfil a need |
Not enough |
In short supply |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Apr 19 2017 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
Nov 23 2016 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
Sep 3 2008 The Telegraph - Quick |
Jun 29 2005 Universal |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Not sufficient inadequate. |
not enough inadequate. |
of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement |
Not enough inadequate. |
not enough: |
not enough in amount, strength, or quality less than is needed: |
not enough, or not big or important enough for a particularpurpose: |
Insufficient might refer to |
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Insufficient justification (insufficient punishment) is a phenomenon under the realm of social psychology. It synthesizes theories of cognitive dissonance and internal vs. external justification. Essentially, insufficient justification is when an individual utilizes internal motivation to justify a behavior. It is most commonly seen in insufficient punishment, which is the dissonance experienced when individuals lack sufficient external justification for having resisted a desired activity or object, usually resulting in individuals' devaluing the forbidden activity or object. That is, when an individual can't come up with an external reason as to why they resisted doing something they wanted to, he or she decides to derogate the activity. Mild punishment will cause a more lasting behavioral change than severe punishment because internal justification is stronger than external justification. |